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Trump's director of 'rapid response' leaves WH: Report

Washington: Donald Trump's director of 'rapid response' who was tasked with finding and distributing good news about the US President has left his job, the latest in a long list of officials to leave the Trump Administration, according to a media report Andy Hemming left his USD 89,000-a-year job on Monday The White House said his departure was a "mutual decision", leaving it unclear whether the official had been fired or had quit, Politico reported Hemming worked 17 hours a day and his role involved searching the Internet, television and radio for positive news about the administration and sending it to reporters, television personalities and other influencers White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Politico that Hemming's separation was a "mutual decision that he could best help promote the president's agenda on the outside. "Andy is smart and very talented and we wish him all the best," Sanders was quoted as saying.
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