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POST TIME: 13 September, 2017 00:00 00 AM
Hope Hicks named Trump media chief
BBC

Hope Hicks named Trump media chief

Twenty-eight-year-old interim White House Communications Director Hope Hicks will serve in the role on a permanent basis, reports BBC. The longtime Trump aide is the fourth person to fill the position, replacing Anthony Scaramucci, who was fired in July after just 10 days on the job.

Ms Hicks has served as President Donald Trump's strategic communications director and campaign press secretary. The ex-Trump Organization employee is one of his most trusted aides.

The former Ralph Lauren fashion model's permanent appointment comes after a summer of staff shake-ups at the White House.

Mr Scaramucci was fired after he raised eyebrows for calling a reporter to give a profanity-laced tirade against his own colleagues. President Trump's chief of staff, Reince Priebus, and spokesman, Sean Spicer, both left their posts after Mr Scaramucci's appointment.

General John Kelly, who replaced Mr Priebus, sacked Mr Scaramucci after he was sworn in.

Mike Dubke, who was first appointed as communications director, resigned in May.

Mr Spicer also filled in as communications director while the post was open over the summer.