Trump's top Hill aide leaving White House amid Supreme Court battle
Source: Politico
Marc Short, Trumps director of legislative affairs, is leaving later this month to join a D.C. consulting firm and teach at UVA.
By MATTHEW NUSSBAUM 07/12/2018 05:04 AM EDT
President Donald Trumps legislative affairs director is heading for the exits just as the White House gears up for a major Supreme Court nomination battle and approaches a daunting midterm election landscape.
Marc Short, one of the administrations longest-serving senior aides and a frequent spokesperson for the president on television, is planning to depart by July 20, according to a person familiar with the plans.
Short, who declined to comment on the record, is taking a position at Guidepost Strategies consulting firm and will teach at the University of Virginias business school, where he received his MBA, and will also serve as a senior fellow at the universitys Miller Center.
Short took the job as Trumps top liaison to Capitol Hill after serving as a senior aide to Vice President Mike Pence on the 2016 campaign. A veteran of Republican politics, Short was seen as an establishment voice within the decidedly anti-establishment administration. He was in the center of Trumps key legislative fights, from the failed attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act to the rewrite of the tax code and the marathon efforts to reshape the judiciary.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/07/12/marc-short-trump-departure-white-house-713453
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