Shine offered his resignation to President Donald Trump Thursday evening, and the President accepted, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said. She added that Shine will serve as senior adviser to the 2020 re-election campaign. Shine, who has been criticized for his connections to Fox News, called his White House stint "the most rewarding experience" of his life. | |
News Alert Friday, March 8 |
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| | White House Communications Director Bill Shine resigns after less than one year on the job | Shine offered his resignation to President Donald Trump Thursday evening, and the President accepted, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said. She added that Shine will serve as senior adviser to the 2020 re-election campaign. Shine, who has been criticized for his connections to Fox News, called his White House stint "the most rewarding experience" of his life. | |
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