Or drummer for
Spinal Tap.
... Shine was the fifth communications director in Trump's White House, following Sean Spicer, Mick Dubke, Anthony Scaramucci and, most recently, Hope Hicks.
Shine was appointed in July, after resigning from Fox News, where he was president. The news network had been mired in scandal over accusations of sexual and race-based harassment.
6 actually, Sean Spicer had the job twice, 7 as soon as a new one is named. Shine's 8 months is well beyond the average. Obama had 5 in 8 years, and just 3 over his final 7+ years.
(White House Communications) Directors
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not sure *another* person leaving the trump white house counts as news.
“Serving President Trump ... has been the most rewarding experience of my entire life."
That is a sad thought.
"senior advisor to the 2020 re-election campaign"...wait, isn't that the cushy $15k/month deal white house aides are offered so they don't spill any beans after their exit?
run Forest run
And yet again, the song "Another One Bites the Dust" is playing in my head. :-/
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List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations
List of short-tenure Donald Trump political appointments