Top Trump Aide Leaves Administration

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Republican National Committee (RNC) Chief of Staff Katie Walsh appears at a post-election press briefing to discuss the RNC's role in the election, at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
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A top aide to President Donald Trump said she is leaving his administration to join a pro-Trump outside group, America First Policies. Deputy chief of staff Katie Walsh said Thursday she decided to make the move after the Trump-backed health care bill failed last week to amass enough support to clear the House.

White House officials said lawmakers were being pressured by outside groups that opposed the bill, through voter phone calls and television advertisements, with no pushback from several existing Trump organizations.

“It was abundantly clear that we didn’t have air cover when it came to calls coming into lawmakers,” said White House chief of staff Reince Priebus. “No one can fix this problem better than Katie.” Walsh, who served under Priebus at the Republican National Committee, the Trump campaign and the White House, will be a senior adviser to America First Policies. The group is run by Trump’s former data and digital director Brad Parscale. Priebus and other White House officials stressed that Walsh was the one who decided to leave the administration. “She’s the vital link that pulls things together,” said Trump’s senior strategist Steve Bannon.

Trump senior adviser Jared Kushner added: “I’m very supportive of Katie and the sacrifices she’s making” by leaving the White House. Despite her low profile, Walsh has become a key player in the administration’s inner circle and has grown close to the president in recent months. Before serving as chief of staff at the RNC, Walsh worked on a number of political campaigns, including Sen. John McCain’s presidential bid in 2008. A St. Louis native, she started working in politics as a student.

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