Jan 04, 2021 · ATLANTA (AP) — The top federal prosecutor in Atlanta left his position Monday, a day after an audio recording was made public in which President Donald Trump called him a “never-Trumper." Byung J....
Mar 23, 2022 · Mr. Pomerantz, 70, a prominent former federal prosecutor and white-collar defense lawyer who came out of retirement to work on the Trump investigation, resigned on the same day as Carey R. Dunne ...
Feb 23, 2022 · The News with Shepard Smith. Two of the top prosecutors leading the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation into former President Donald Trump and his business have resigned, a spokeswoman ...
Trump Attorney Cleta Mitchell Resigns From Law Firm After Participating In President’s Georgia Phone Call
Pro-Trump attorney Cleta Mitchell resigns from firm following explosive phone call GOP lawyer left partnership position at Foley & Lardner day after firm released surprising statement
Mitchell, a leading GOP attorney who has represented such clients as the National Rifle Association, has “been involved with ” the Trump campaign’s post-election legal efforts to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on the call with Raffensperger, but her participation was first exposed Sunday when the Washington Post reported Trump’s call with Raffensperger.
Foley & Lardner , where Mitchell was a partner, said in a statement Monday it was “aware of, and are concerned by” the attorney’s participation in the Georgia call, in which Trump asked Raffensperger to “find” enough votes to overturn Biden’s victory.
Anna Cristina Niceta Llo yd "Rickie", White House Social Secretary resigned in protest on the day of the storming of the Capitol. Robert C. O'Brien, National Security Advisor (United States) Chris Liddell, White House Deputy Chief of Staff.
After the Capitol storming, dozens of Republicans and staffers loyal to or appointed by President Trump resigned in disgust, even though their terms in office would expire fourteen days later with the inauguration of President Biden. Some senior officials, however, decided against resigning in order to ensure an "orderly transition of power" to the incoming Biden administration, out of concern that Trump would replace them with loyalist lower-level staffers who they feared could carry out illegal orders given by him.
July 19, 2017. Shaub was outspoken with concerns about the Trump Administration during the transition period and after Trump's inauguration. Shaub resigned six months before the end of his term, saying that ethics rules should be tighter. Director of the Office of Personnel Management.
Three members of the National Security Council resigned prematurely.
Chad Wolf, Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security resigned on January 11, saying it was "warranted by recent events, including" recent court decisions ruling that Trump's appointment of Wolf as acting secretary violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.
Became EPA Administrator. Retired. Shaub was outspoken with concerns about the Trump Administration during the transition period and after Trump's inauguration. Shaub resigned six months before the end of his term, saying that ethics rules should be tighter.
Several Trump appointees, including National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus , White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price have had the shortest service tenures in the history of their respective offices.
President Donald Trump announced on September 10, 2019 that he had fired National Security Adviser John Bolton, his third person in that position. He also fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions (Sessions resigned at the president’s request.) Hope Hicks, one of President Trump’s closest confidantes, announced that she will be leaving ...
Hope Hicks , one of President Trump’s closest confidantes, announced that she will be leaving the White House and her position as Communications Director. Then, shortly thereafter, Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Before her came the news that Steve Bannon (and a host of others) is out at the White House.
The much mocked press secretary, Sean Spicer, quit after Trump named Scaramucci to the communications director position. Although reports said Trump asked Spicer to stay on, Spicer would have been Scaramucci’s subordinate, a position he reportedly could not tolerate.
However, he resigned after a series of reports that Trump had soured on him and that he had opposed Trump’s elevation of Scaramucci to the position of communications director. Priebus was the former chairman of the Republican National Committee and executive director of the Wisconsin Republican Party.
Mike Dubke served as communications director in the White House before Scaramucci, and he also quit. Dubke left the position on May 18, and, at the time, CNN reported, he did so “amid swirling speculation about a possible Trump staff shakeup.”. Dubke told CNN only that he was resigning for a number of personal reasons.
The White House released a statement on July 31 saying that Scaramucci had resigned to give new Chief of Staff John Kelly a “clean slate.”. A report in The New York times, though, says that Trump removed Scaramucci at the behest of Kelly, who wanted him out.
Trump praised Spicer in a tweet after he quit, calling him a wonderful person with a bright future. Spicer said he considered it an honor and privilege to have held the position.