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U. S. President Donald Trump on Friday fired chief strategist Stephen Bannon in the latest White House shake-up, removing the far-right architect of his 2016 election victory and a driving
force behind his anti-globalisation and pro-nationalist agenda. U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday fired chief strategist Stephen Bannon in the latest White House shake-up, removing the
far-right architect of his 2016 election victory and a driving force behind his anti-globalisation and pro-nationalist agenda. Following is a partial list of officials who have been fired or
have left the administration since Trump took office on Jan. 20, as well as people who were nominated by Trump for a position but did not take the job. * Philip Bilden - a private equity
executive and former military intelligence officer picked by Trump for secretary of the Navy, withdrew from consideration in February because of government conflict-of-interest rules. *
James Comey - the Federal Bureau of Investigation director leading a probe into possible collusion between the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Russia to influence the election outcome,
was fired by Trump in May. * James Donovan - a Goldman Sachs Group Inc <GS.N> banker who was nominated by Trump as deputy Treasury secretary, withdrew his name in May. * Michael Dubke
- founder of Crossroads Media, resigned as White House communications director in May. * Michael Flynn - resigned in February as Trump's national security adviser after disclosures that
he had discussed U.S. sanctions on Russia with the Russian ambassador to the United States before Trump took office and misled Vice President Mike Pence about the conversations. * Mark
Green - Trump's nominee for Army secretary, who had served in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, withdrew his name from consideration in May. * Gerrit Lansing - White House
chief digital officer, stepped down in February after failing to pass an FBI background check, according to Politico. * Jason Miller - communications director for Trump's transition
team who was named by the president-elect in December as White House communications director, said days later that he would not take the job. * Reince Priebus - the former chairman of the
Republican National Committee was replaced by John Kelly as Trump's chief of staff on Friday. A confidant of the president said Trump had lost confidence in Priebus after major
legislative items failed to pass the U.S. Congress. * Todd Ricketts - a co-owner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team and Trump's choice for deputy secretary of commerce, withdrew from
consideration in April. * Anthony Scaramucci - the White House communications director was fired by Trump in July after just 10 days on the job after profanity-laced comments to The New
Yorker magazine were published. * Walter Shaub - the head of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, who clashed with Trump and his administration, stepped down in July before his five-year
term was to end. * Michael Short - senior White House assistant press secretary, resigned in July. * Sean Spicer - resigned as White House press secretary in July, ending a turbulent tenure
after Trump named Scaramucci as White House communications director. * Robin Townley - an aide to national security adviser Flynn, was rejected in February after he was denied security
clearance to serve on the U.S. National Security Council, according to Politico. * Vincent Viola - an Army veteran and a former chairman of the New York Mercantile Exchange, nominated by
Trump to be secretary of the Army, withdrew his name from consideration in February. * Katie Walsh - deputy White House chief of staff, was transferred to the outside pro-Trump group America
First Policies in March, according to Politico. * Caroline Wiles - Trump's director of scheduling, resigned in February after failing a background check, according to Politico. * Sally
Yates - acting U.S. attorney general, was fired by Trump in January after she ordered Justice Department lawyers not to enforce Trump's immigration ban. (This article has not been
edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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