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I can't imagine who would be offering her employment of any kind, that was legal and respectable. She's tossed her credibility onto the trash, by being Trump's shill all this time.
Fox News host. Oh wait - you mentioned "respectable". Meh, she's pretty, proven loyal, willing to lie as long as the check clears - she'll be a public spokesperson for some conservative organization in no time.
The White House is a toxic environment. For most younger people a stint in the White House would be a real resume builder, but that may not be the case from this administration, could be a big negative.
Maybe she was smart enough NOT to lie to Robert Mueller. She ain't going down with this titanic.
The Titanic was a wonder of it’s time. This administration is more like that Redbull Flugtag competition where nothing is expected to fly but everything is expected to crash and burn in glorious hilarity.
Hicks likely left of her own accord, but the timing is odd.
Will her departure matter? "On a political level, likely not. Her departure, however, may be bad news for Trump from a legal standpoint. "
-- She's a direct witness to much of the day-to-day going on in the WH, was present on Air Force One "for a critical episode in the Russia affair" and "was involved in the drafting of a memo that did not accurately recount the reason for the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016.
- Hicks "has already spoken to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, but freed from the White House, she may be just a tad more inclined to disclose information or to help guide the special prosecutor through the events of the past year."
- "She also, and this is key, worked with Trump in his real estate business...As Mueller begins to delve deeper and deeper into Trump’s financial affairs and his connection to Russian money, she may have an unusual inside account as to how he operated and the people with whom he interacted."
Speaking of the President's real estate business, any news from his Panama property this afternoon?
Ms. Hicks had been considering leaving for several months. She told colleagues that she had accomplished what she felt she could with a job that made her one of the most powerful people in Washington, and that there would never be a perfect moment to leave, according to White House aides.
Her resignation came a day after she testified for eight hours before the House Intelligence Committee,
Uh huh... and admitted that she lies. I think today was a perfect moment for her to leave.
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