Trump's national security spokesman plans to leave White House
WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) - The spokesman for President Donald Trump's National Security Council plans to leave the administration, the White House said on Sunday, a day before Trump's third national security adviser formally takes up his post.
Michael Anton, who also worked for former President George W. Bush's National Security Council and is a former BlackRock managing director, is leaving after serving under Trump for more than a year, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.
"Michael is one of the smartest and most talented individuals I’ve ever worked with," Sanders said. "He will be greatly missed."
Trump telephoned Anton on Sunday to thank him for his service, a White House official said.
The White House did not offer a reason for Anton's departure or say exactly when he would leave. The departure is the latest in a string of staff changes in the administration.
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