Is it a bullet?
Is it a plane?
No!
It is Superman.
Klamath Falls, OR— Tired of winning yet? Trump's longest-serving aide, Hope Hicks, resigns in White House 'shocker'. White House communications director Hope Hicks announced her resignation on Wednesday, leaving many West Wing staffers and others in President Trump’s orbit stunned.
It was reported that she admitted sometimes telling “white lies” on the president’s behalf.
Hicks was Trump’s fourth White House communications director. During the president’s first year in office, Sean Spicer, Michael Dubke and Anthony Scaramucci all spent time in the job before leaving the White House. She is the second high-profile White House communications staffer to leave this week, following Josh Raffel, who was spokesperson for Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and adviser, and her husband, senior adviser Jared Kushner. According to the White House, Raffel’s exit was due to “family obligations.”
Raffel and Hicks became close during their time in the White House. Their departures and the lifting of interim top-secret security clearances for Ivanka and Kushner leave chief of staff John Kelly in a strengthened position after weeks of rumors that he was close to being pushed out.
Hicks’s departure will leave Trump in need of yet another new communications director — his fifth. At the moment, multiple sources have suggested the likeliest choice is Mercedes Schlapp, a veteran political consultant who became director of strategic communications last September, and filled in for Hicks when she was away from her office.
Bruce Wayne aka Trump is losing more people around him than any president in recent history. Are We Tired of ‘Winning’ Yet?
TRUMP FIRINGS AND RESINATIONS TO DATE
Who will be next?
McMaster, Sessions, Carson, Tillerson and the list goes on...
Or will Mueller end the suffering for Superman?
History experts in New York Times op-ed: Trump worst president ever, Obama in top 10.
Donald Trump is America's worst president, says a New York Times opinion piece that's based on a survey of 170 members of the American Political Science Association’s Presidents and Executive Politics section.
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