Taylor Budowich, a deputy chief of staff in the White House, is leaving the administration, according to multiple people familiar with his plans.
His is one of the highest profile departures from the Trump White House. Mr. Budowich oversaw communications, cabinet affairs and speech writing.
Mr. Budowich, a longtime Trump aide, played a large role in the president’s political operation after he left office in 2021. Throughout 2023 and most of 2024, Mr. Budowich oversaw the main pro-Trump super PAC. His departure was earlier reported by Axios.
Another recent departure was the White House’s principal deputy communications director, Alex Pfeffier, who left this month.
And Mike Waltz left his role as national security adviser following an uproar over his discussions of war plans with top administration officials in a Signal chat to which he had inadvertently invited a journalist. Mr. Waltz was confirmed earlier this month as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Maggie Haberman is a White House correspondent for The Times, reporting on President Trump.
Tyler Pager is a White House correspondent for The Times, covering President Trump and his administration.
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