White House communications chief resigns



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“After a wonderful year and a half, I am leaving the White House in search of new opportunities,” wrote Farah, a former spokesman for Vice President Mike Pence and the Pentagon.

“I am very proud of the incredible things we have done to make our country stronger and more secure,” she wrote, without mentioning Trump, whose term ends on January 20.

After Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump on November 3, Farah avoided publicity.

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Trump is stubbornly trying to challenge Biden’s victory by spreading conspiracy theories about “rigged elections” despite even members of his administration, including Attorney General William Barr, saying no evidence of large-scale fraud has been found.

Unlike Farah, White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany diligently supports her boss and announces unfounded allegations of allegedly rigged elections.



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