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“After an incredible three and a half years, I am leaving the White House to pursue new goals,” wrote Farah, who also previously served as Vice President Mike Pence and the Pentagon’s vice president.
“I am very proud of the wonderful things we have been able to accomplish to make our country stronger and more secure,” she said, without mentioning Ms Trump, whose term ends on January 20.
A. Farah after November 3. The election, in which Trump lost to Democrat Joe Biden, was not highly visible in public.
For his part, Trump still refuses to acknowledge defeat, spreading conspiracy theories and unsubstantiated accusations that supposedly explain his defeat.
Farah’s approach is quite different from that of White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany, who reiterates the baseless allegations of fraud and fraudulent elections by her leader.
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