Daniel Walsh, the White House's deputy chief of staff and one of the few current officials who had been present since President Donald Trump's inauguration, is leaving the Trump administration and is reportedly heading to the private sector, according to The Washington Post.
President Donald Trump confirmed the news in a statement to the Post.
"Dan Walsh is a fantastic member of the team and has served the White House and my administration with the utmost professionalism and honor," Trump said. "He has accepted a great job in the private sector, as almost all of my people who develop experience in the White House have done."
Walsh was charged with scheduling the administration's foreign trips, making decisions about the use of government resources by White House aides and overseeing the White House military office, per the Post.
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