The Most Comprehensive List of Trump Administration Departures on the Internet. PERIOD.
The following is a list of every single resignation, firing, and departure throughout the Trump administration that I could find. I decided to start this after the resignation of Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price on September 29, 2017. At that time, I had already been thinking about doing this for several months. Up until then, I thought that it was quite a daunting and intimidating task. That day, I was looking for a thorough list, but was dissatisfied with every one which I found. I decided to create my own. It quickly grew and grew. I originally had it as a Note on my personal Facebook account. The biggest problem with that was that it became too large to load properly, and I really wanted to add citations. Medium has allowed me that option. Click on any date throughout this list for citation. This list will be frequently updated. Feel free to correct me with any error you see or anything which you see is missing. Be sure to click on the clap icon at the bottom of this page if you find this helpful or useful. Enjoy.
2017
January
- Rumana Ahmed, National Security Council (resigned Jan 28)
- Sally Yates, Acting United States Attorney General (fired Jan 30)
February
- Travis Kalanick, Former Uber CEO, The Strategic and Policy Forum (resigned Feb 2)
- Michael Flynn, National Security Adviser (resigned Feb 13)
- Tung T. Nguyen, MD, Chair, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Mary Okada, Co-Chair, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Michael Byun, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Kathy Ko Chin, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Jacob Fitisemanu Jr., Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Daphne Kwok, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Dee Jay Mailer, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Maulik Pancholy, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Linda Phan, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Sanjita Pradhan, Commissioner, President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (resigned Feb 16)
- Craig Deare, National Security Council senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs (fired Feb 17)
March
- Mustafa Ali, Senior Adviser and Assistant Associate Administrator for Environmental Justice, Environmental Protection Agency (resigned Mar 8)
On March 10, Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 United States District Attorneys.
Those 46 District Attorneys are listed immediately below. One quick note. The resignations of two, Dana Boente and Rod Rosenstein, were declined, and are therefore, not included among this list of resignations.
Felicia Adams, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi (resigned Mar 10)
George Beck, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama (resigned Mar 10)
Lee Bentley, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida (resigned Mar 10)
Daniel Bogden, U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada (resigned Mar 10)
Kenyen Brown, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama (resigned Mar 10)
Richard Callahan, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri (resigned Mar 10)
Robert Capers, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York (resigned Mar 10)
Mike Cotter, U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana (resigned Mar 10)
Christopher Crofts, U.S. Attorney for the District of Wyoming (resigned Mar 10)
Gregory Davis, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi (resigned Mar 10)
Eileen Decker, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California (resigned Mar 10)
Thomas E. Delahanty II, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine (resigned Mar 10)
Tammy Dickinson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri (resigned Mar 10)
Stephanie Finley, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana (resigned Mar 10)
Paul Fishman, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey (resigned Mar 10)
Deborah Gilg, U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska (resigned Mar 10)
Mark F. Green, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma (resigned Mar 10)
J. Walter Green, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana (resigned Mar 10)
John Huber, U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah (resigned Mar 10)
Andy Luger, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota (resigned Mar 10)
Barbara McQuade, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan (resigned Mar 10)
Kenneth Magidson, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas (resigned Mar 10)
Peter Neronha, U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island (resigned Mar 10)
Michael Ormsby, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington (resigned Mar 10)
Carole Rendon, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio (resigned Mar 10)
Emily Gray Rice, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (resigned Mar 10)
David Rivera, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee (resigned Mar 10)
Ronald Sharpe, U.S. Attorney for the District Court of the Virgin Islands (resigned Mar 10)
Kevin Techau, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa (resigned Mar 10)
Chris Thyer, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas (resigned Mar 10)
Danny Williams, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma (resigned Mar 10)
David Capp, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana (resigned Mar 11)
Ed Tarver, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia (resigned Mar 11)
Florence Nakakuni, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii (resigned Mar 11)
Damon Martinez, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico (resigned Mar 11)
Charles Oberly, U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware (resigned Mar 13)
John Vaudreuil, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin (resigned Mar 13)
Karen Loeffler, U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska (resigned Mar 13)
Alicia Limtiaco, U.S. Attorney for the Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands (resigned Mar 13)
Zachary Fardon, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois (resigned Mar 13)
Kenneth Polite, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana (resigned Mar 24)
Deirdre Daly, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut (resigned Oct 27)
Preet Bharara, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (fired Mar 11)
- Boris Epshteyn, Assistant Communications Director for Surrogate Operations (resigned Mar 25)
- Katie Walsh, Deputy White House chief of staff (resigned Mar 30)
April
- K.T. McFarland, Deputy National Security Adviser (reassigned as US Ambassador to Singapore Apr 9)
- Klaus Kleinfeld, former CEO of Arconic, American Manufacturing Council (resigned April 17 after resigning from Arconic)
- Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General (fired Apr 21)
May
- Angella Reid, White House chief usher (fired May 5)
- James B. Comey Jr., FBI director (fired May 9)
- Hui Chen, Compliance Counsel Expert for Fraud Section in the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice (resigned May 15)
- Mike Dubke, White House Communications Director (resigned May 18)
- Mark Fields, former CEO of Ford Motor Company, American Manufacturing Council (resigned May 22 upon retiring as Ford CEO)
- William D. Adams, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (resigned May 23)
June
- Elon Musk, president and CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, American Manufacturing Council, Strategic and Policy Forum (resigned from both councils Jun 1)
- Bob Iger, The Walt Disney Company CEO, The Strategic and Policy Forum (resigned Jun 1)
- Dana Shell Smith, US Ambassador to Qatar (resigned Jun 13)
- Scott A. Schoettes, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Lucy Bradley-Springer, PhD, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Gina Brown, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Ulysses W. Burley III, MD, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Michelle Ogle, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Grissel Granados, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (resigned June 13)
- Eleanor Celeste, Assistant Director for Biomedical and Forensic Sciences, Office of Science and Technology Policy (resigned Jun 30)
- Mario Longhi, former CEO of U.S. Steel, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Jun 30 upon retiring from U.S. Steel)
July
- Robert S. Beecroft, US Ambassador to Egypt (resigned Jul 1)
- Luis E. Borunda, Maryland Deputy Secretary of State, White House Commission on Election Integrity (resigned Jul 3)
- Walter Shaub, Director of the Office of Government Ethics (resigned Jul 6)
- S. Fitzgerald Haney, US Ambassador to Costa Rica (resigned Jul 15)
- Marc Kasowitz, Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, White House legal team (resigned Jul 20)
- Mark Corallo, Donald Trump’s legal team’s spokesman (resigned Jul 20)
- Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary, White House director of communications (resigned Jul 21)
- Rich Higgins, Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council (fired Jul 21)
- Michael Short, Assistant Press Secretary (resigned Jul 25)
- Derek Harvey, National Security Council Middle East Adviser (fired Jul 27)
- Reince Priebus, White House chief of staff (resigned Jul 27)
- Josh Pitcock, Chief of Staff to the Vice President, (resigned July 27)
- Anthony Scaramucci, Director of communications (fired Jul 31)
White House economic advisory council, Advisory council (dissolved)
August
- Ezra Asa Cohen-Watnick, Senior Director for Intelligence Programs for the United States National Security Council (fired Aug 2)
- Kevin Plank, Under Armour CEO, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 14)
- Kenneth Frazier, chairman and CEO of Merck & Co., American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 14)
- Brian Krzanich, Intel CEO, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 14)
- Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase, Strategic and Policy Forum (resigned Aug 14)
- Pastor A.R. Bernard, Evangelical Advisory Board adviser (resigned Aug 15)
- Scott Paul, Alliance for American Manufacturing President, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 15)
- Thea Lee, Deputy Chief of Staff of AFL-CIO, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 15)
- Richard Trumka, President of AFL-CIO, American Manufactruring Council (resigned Aug 15)
- Alex Gorsky, CEO of Johnson & Johnson, American Manufacturing Council (resigned August 16)
- Greg Hayes, CEO of United Technologies Corp., American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 16)
- Jeff Immelt, Chairman of General Electric, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 16)
- Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup Company, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 16)
- Inge Thulin, CEO of 3M, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 16)
- Wendell Weeks, Corning CEO, American Manufacturing Council (resigned Aug 16)
- William M. Brown, CEO of Harris Corporation, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies Inc., American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- John J. Ferriola, CEO of Nucor, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Jeff Fettig,CEO of Whirlpool Corporation, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Marillyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Jim Kamsickas, CEO of Dana Inc., American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Richard G. Kyle, CEO of Timken Company, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Andrew Liveris, CEO of Dow Chemical Company, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Dennis Muilenburg, CEO Boeing, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Michael B. Polk, CEO of Newell Brands, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Mark Sutton, CEO of International Paper, American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Doug Oberhelman, Executive Chairman Caterpillar Inc., American Manufacturing Council (member until disbandment Aug 16)
- Stephen Schwarzman, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of The Blackstone Group, Chairman of the Strategic and Policy Forum (planned to disband the Forum Aug 16)
- Paul Atkins, CEO, Patomak Global Partners, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Mary Barra, chairwoman and CEO, General Motors, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Toby Cosgrove, CEO, Cleveland Clinic, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Larry Fink, chairman and CEO, BlackRock, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Rich Lesser, president and CEO, Boston Consulting Group, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Doug McMillon, president and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Jim McNerney, former chairman, president and CEO, Boeing, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Indra Nooyi, chairwoman and CEO of PepsiCo, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Adebayo “Bayo” Ogunlesi, chairman and managing partner, Global Infrastructure Partners, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Ginni Rometty, chairwoman, president, and CEO, IBM, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Kevin Warsh, Shepard family distinguished visiting fellow in economics, Hoover Institute, former member of the Federal Reserve’s board of governors., Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Mark Weinberger, global chairman and CEO, EY, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO, General Electric, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize winner, vice chairman of IHS Markit, Strategic and Policy Forum (disbanded Aug 16)
- Kalpen Modi (Kal Penn), The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Paula Boggs, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Chuck Close, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Richard Cohen, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Fred Goldring, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Howard L. Gottlieb, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Vicki Kennedy, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Jhumpa Lahiri, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Anne Luzzatto, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Thom Mayne, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Kalpen Modi (Kal Penn), The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Eric Ortner, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Ken Solomon, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Caroline Taylor, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Jill Cooper Udall, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Andrew Weinstein, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- John Lloyd Young, The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (resigned Aug 18)
- Carl Ichan, Special Adviser to the President on Regulatory Reform (resigned Aug 18)
- Stephen Bannon, Chief strategist (mutually agreed departure Aug 18)
- George Sifakis, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (unclear departure Aug 18)
- Cristin Dorgelo, Chief of Staff at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Christy Goldfuss, White House Council on Environmental Quality Managing Director, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- David J. Grain, Chairman of the oversight committee of the State of Florida’s pension assets, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- DJ Patil, White House Chief Data Scientist, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Amy Pope, Former Deputy Homeland Security Adviser and Deputy Assistant to the President at the National Security Council, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Charles H. Ramsey, Former Police Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Dan Tangherlini, President and Founder of SeamlessDocs Federal, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Dan Utech, Former Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, National Infrastructure Advisory Council (resigned Aug 22)
- Professor Daniel M. Kammen, Science Envoy, U.S. State Department (resigned Aug 23)
- Andy Hemming, White House Communications Team’s Director of Rapid Response (resigned Aug 24)
- Sebastian Gorka, National security aide (unclear departure Aug 25)
- William C. Bradford, Director of the Office of Indian Energy in the Department of Energy (resigned Aug 31)
- Sara Armstrong, Chief of Staff of the Republican National Committee (resigned Aug 31)
September
- Keith Schiller, Trump’s personal bodyguard, White House Director of Oval Office Operations (resigned Sep 1)
- Andy Surabian, Deputy Strategist to Steve Bannon, Special Assistant to Donald Trump (resigned Sep 5)
- Javier Palomarez, Head of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, member National Diversity Coalition for Trump (resigned Sep 5) — There is some controversy regarding his membership to the NDC.
- Stanley Fischer, Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (resigned Sep 6)
- Chuck Rosenberg, Drug Enforcement Agency Chief (resigned Sep 26)
- John F. Tefft, US Ambassador to Russia (reigned Sep 28)
- Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services (resigned Sep 29)
October
- Joel Clement, Senior Adviser at the Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Senior Adviser at the Department of the Interior (resigned Oct 6)
- Ted Osius, US Ambassador to Vietnam (Resigned Oct 30)
November
- Elizabeth Shackleford, U.S. Diplomat, State Department (resigned Nov 7)
- Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (resigned Nov 15)
- James Schultz, White House Ethics Lawyer (resigned Nov 27)
December
- Dina Powell, Deputy National Security Adviser (resigned Dec 8)
- Omarosé Onée Manigault-Newman, Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison (resigned/fired Dec 13)
- Rick Dearborn, Deputy White House Chief of Staff (resignation reported Dec 21)
- Jeremy Katz, White House National Economic Council Deputy Director (resignation reported Dec 21)
- Darrell P. Wheeler, PHD, Vice Chair of Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Oliver Clyde Allen III, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Nicholas Carlisle, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Kevin Cranston, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Gabriel Maldonado, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Ligia Peralta, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Harlan Pruden, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Elizabeth Styffe, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Patrick S. Sullivan, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Mildred Williamson, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- B. Kaye Hayes, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Caroline Talev, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (fired Dec 29)
- Israel Hernandez, Senior Adviser to Wilbur Ross, Department of Commerce (resigned some time in December)
2018
January
- Michael S. Rogers, Director of the National Security Agency, Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, and Chief of the Central Security Service (announced resignation Jan 5)
- Mark Paoletta, Mike Pence’s Chief Counsel (resignation reported Jan 5)
- Daris Meeks, Mike Pence’s Director of Domestic Policy (resignation reported Jan 5)
- Shannon McGahn, Counselor to Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the Treasury Department (resignation reported Jan 5)
- John Feeley, US Ambassador to Panama (submitted resignation letter January 12, following Trump’s remarks on “shithole countries” — it was also reported later that same day that he informed the State Department and the White house of his departure as early as March 9)
- Tony Knowles, Chair of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15, along with 8 additional members listed below)
- Gretchen Long, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Paul Bardacke, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Carolyn Finney, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Judy Burke, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Stephen Pitti, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Milton Chen, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Belinda Faustinos, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Margaret Wheatley, member of the National Park System Advisory Board (resigned in protest January 15)
- Carl Higbie, Chief of External Affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service (resigned January 18, when racist, sexist, anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT comments were discovered)
- Taylor Wayeneth, Deputy Chief of Staff at the Office of National Drug Control Policy (resignation announced January 24)
- Eric Branstad, Senior White House Advisor (resigned some time in January)
- Todd Abrajano, White House Liaison (resigned some time in January)
- Andrew McCabe, Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (reported January 29)
- Brenda Fitzgerald, Director of the Center for Disease Control (announced resignation January 31)
February
- Rob Porter, White House Staff Secretary (resignation reported February 7, after allegations of physical and verbal abuse by two of his ex-wives came to light)
- David Sorensen, White House speechwriter (resigned February 9 after his ex-wife accused him of domestic abuse)
- Rachel Brand, United States Associate Attorney General (reported February 9 that she will be leaving to pursue a different employment opportunity)
- Jim Carroll, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (reported February 9 that he will be leaving to head the Office of National Drug Control Policy)
- George David Banks, White House Special Assistant at the National Economic Council and National Security Council (reported February 14 that he resigned after being denied a permanent security clearance)
- Vivieca Wright Simpson, Chief of Staff of the Veterans Affairs Department (resignation reported February 16, two days after other reports of lying and altering documents)
- Reed S. Cordish, Assistant to the President in the Office of American Innovation (reported February 16 that he had submitted his resignation)
- Josh Raffel, Deputy White House Communications Director (resignation reported February 27, the day that Hope Hicks was testifying before the House Intelligence Committee)
- Hope Hicks, White House Communications Director (resignation reported February 28, one day after testifying before the House Intelligence Committee)
March
- Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council (resignation reported March 6, after disagreement with Trump on tariffs)
- John McEntee, Personal Aide to the President (fired March 13 due to security concerns related to serious financial crimes unrelated to the Trump investigation)
- Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State (reported March 13 that he has been removed and will be replaced by Mike Pompeo)
- Steve Goldstein, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (fired March 13 after releasing a statement regarding Rex Tillerson’s ousting which contradicted the White House’s reasoning)
- James Schwab, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Spokesman (resigned March 13 due to no longer wanting to spread falsehoods for the administration)
- John Dowd, President Trump’s Lead Lawyer for the Special Counsel Investigation (reported to have resigned March 22)
- Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster, National Security Adviser (reported to be resigning March 22)
235 People and Counting…
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