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POLITICO GOP senator stocks office with 13 former Trump staffers Judd Deere, the former deputy White House press secretary, will be Hagerty’s deputy chief of staff for communications. Bill Hagerty speaks to Mike Pompeo Thursday, June 27, 2019. | Jacquelyn Martin, Pool/AP Photo Link Copied As Trump administration alums face a tough job market after the Capitol riot, one new Republican Senate office has turned into a full-employment factory for Trump officials looking for their next gig. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) announced on Thursday that he’s hired 13 former Trump administration officials to work in his office. Judd Deere, the former deputy White House press secretary who stuck it out until the final day of the Trump presidency as the last remaining press spokesperson, will be Hagerty’s deputy chief of staff for communications, while Julia Hahn, who was the deputy White House communications director, will be senior communications adviser. Hagert ....
25 Jobs in the White House and What They Do By Ellen Dewitt, Stacker News On 1/21/21 at 6:30 PM EST As the administrations change in the White House, the jobs inside the executive mansion attract the public s attention more than usual. Their moves make headlines, as new names are put forward, departing advisors might kiss and tell, and even the executive chef will be getting new marching orders. White House jobs in the Trump administration, perhaps more than others in recent history, have made news especially for the astounding turnover rate that topped 92 percent by the waning days of the term. The first resignation had come within a month of Trump s inauguration with the forced departure of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, and, with four chiefs of staff, turnover in just 32 months outpaced that of the five preceding presidents first full terms. ....
Michigan resident with autism completes White House internship, plans to continue advocacy work Updated Jan 12, 2021; Posted Jan 12, 2021 Michigan native Xavier DeGroat, founder and CEO of the Xavier DeGroat Autism Foundation, poses with Chief White House Photographer Shealah Craighead. DeGroat recently completed an internship at the White House. (Courtesy photo) Facebook Share Xavier DeGroat has long advocated for policy changes to help people with autism and that work ultimately landed him an internship at the White House. The Michigan resident, CEO and founder of the Xavier DeGroat Autism Foundation, recently completed a White House internship and believes he is the first person with autism to participate in the program. ....
Family of Skylar Mack, the US student jailed for quarantine violation in the Cayman Islands, pleads for her release baltimoresun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from baltimoresun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
GEORGE TOWN, CAYMAN ISLANDS (NYTIMES) - A panel of judges in the Cayman Islands on Tuesday (Dec 22) cut the sentence of an American college student who violated the territory s coronavirus laws to two months from four months after her lawyers argued that the sentence was too harsh. A lawyer for the student, Skylar Mack, 18, and her boyfriend, Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, said they were sorry and asked for the forgiveness of the people of the Cayman Islands. Whilst it was our hope that Skylar would be able to return home to resume her studies in January, we accept the decision of the court and look forward to receiving its written reasons in due course, the lawyer, Mr Jonathon Hughes, said in a statement. ....