Comments by "Paddle Duck" (@paddleduck5328) on "IMPLOSION: Sarah Huckabee Sanders AND Deputy Press Secy Quitting" video.
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I don’t know the count, dozens for sure. This article listed ten recent departures:
Sarah Sanders, Raj Shah planning to depart the White House
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sarah-sanders-raj-shah-planning-to-depart-the-white-house/
Shah is also considering his exit, but he has not yet settled on an exact date.
Neither Sanders nor Shah responded to repeated requests for comment before this story was published. When reached Wednesday evening, both declined to comment on the record, and Sanders tweeted that she is "honored to work for @POTUS."
Several other lower-level positions in the communications department left vacant in recent weeks are likely to remain unfilled, with more departures expected in the coming weeks, according to a former official.
Numerous staffers have left the White House over the last several months, some voluntarily and others having been forced out.
Those departures include Hicks;
Jared Kushner's top communications aide, Josh Raffel;
homeland security adviser Tom Bossert;
National Security Council spokesman Michael Anton;
Trump personal aide John McEntee;
director of White House message strategy Cliff Simms;
communications aide Steven Cheung;
congressional communications director Kaelan Dorr;
assistant press secretary Natalie Strom;
and deputy director of media affairs Tyler Ross.
Trump's team
Over the course of the Trump administration, the White House has consolidated its workforce, eliminating jobs and assigning multiple portfolios of responsibility to individual staffers. Some positions have never been filled. Despite the smaller number of positions, the record-setting turnover rate has not slowed.
Less than halfway through Mr. Trump's term, the turnover rate stands at 51 percent, according to the Brookings Institution. Turnover during Mr. Trump's first year in office was 34 percent -- nearly four times higher than turnover during the first year of the Obama administration.
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Then why didn’t she respond to their request? If it’s fake, she let it go to print without denying it.
Sarah Sanders, Raj Shah planning to depart the White House
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sarah-sanders-raj-shah-planning-to-depart-the-white-house/
Shah is also considering his exit, but he has not yet settled on an exact date.
Neither Sanders nor Shah responded to repeated requests for comment before this story was published. When reached Wednesday evening, both declined to comment on the record, and Sanders tweeted that she is "honored to work for @POTUS."
Several other lower-level positions in the communications department left vacant in recent weeks are likely to remain unfilled, with more departures expected in the coming weeks, according to a former official.
Numerous staffers have left the White House over the last several months, some voluntarily and others having been forced out.
Those departures include Hicks;
Jared Kushner's top communications aide, Josh Raffel;
homeland security adviser Tom Bossert;
National Security Council spokesman Michael Anton;
Trump personal aide John McEntee;
director of White House message strategy Cliff Simms;
communications aide Steven Cheung;
congressional communications director Kaelan Dorr;
assistant press secretary Natalie Strom;
and deputy director of media affairs Tyler Ross.
Trump's team
Over the course of the Trump administration, the White House has consolidated its workforce, eliminating jobs and assigning multiple portfolios of responsibility to individual staffers. Some positions have never been filled. Despite the smaller number of positions, the record-setting turnover rate has not slowed.
Less than halfway through Mr. Trump's term, the turnover rate stands at 51 percent, according to the Brookings Institution. Turnover during Mr. Trump's first year in office was 34 percent -- nearly four times higher than turnover during the first year of the Obama administration.
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