Trump’s deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich leaving White House

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FOX News, White House Communication and Personnel Deputy Chief of General Staff Taylor Budowich confirmed that at the end of the month is ready to leave the administration.
Budowich’s output points to the separation of the most important personnel of President Trump’s current administration.
Budowich, one of the most reliable communicators of Trump for a long time, has been returning to the private sector. The Native role of California had a wide impact on the messaging and personnel decisions in the Western Wing.
Senior Trump Advisor Stephen Miller, in a statement given by the White House to Fox News Digital, said in a statement called Budowich, “This is one of the real maga loyalty for our president. Universally admired and respected.
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White House Communication and Personnel Deputy Chief of General Staff Taylor Budowich walks on the southern grass of the White House after arriving to Marine One on July 15 Washington and DC. Budowich will leave his role with the administration at the end of the month. (Through Al Drago/Bloomberg Getty Images)
Vice President JD Vance, Budowich’in “This is an invaluable being for this management, and the office in the office of an incredible first year, I have trusted countless times personally,” he said.
“It was an amazing success for the White House to observe the communication team of the White House, where the second period of President Trump has done an extraordinary job.” “In addition to all this, he played an inseparable role in coordinating the cabinet agencies of this management and our public contact office.
Susie Wiles, Chief of General Staff, “I know that Budowich is a beloved friend and that President Trump respects him very much. I hate to see that he went professionally and professionally, but I wish him good for him, no matter what the next step.”
And for a long time, Trump’s assistant Dan Scavino is on FOX News Digital’s Budowich’s “an extraordinary American patriotic and extraordinary friend and colleague, before and here in the White House.
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White House Deputy Chief of General Staff Taylor Budowich and the White House’s oval office during the execution order of the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. (Through Al Drago/Bloomberg Getty Images)
“Taylor is a kind of person you want in any kind of challenge on any day of the week.” “I am grateful to the President of the President Trump and the American people because of his service and I have a full confidence that he will be perfect in his future efforts. I wish him the best chances.”
Budowich has previously served as the Director of Communication for Save America Pac and the General Manager of Trump Super PAC Maga Inc.

Taylor Budowich, Deputy General Manager of White House, will leave the Trump administration at the end of the month. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
During and after the 2020 campaign, he became Trump’s spokesperson and testified in the investigation of documents classified in 2023.
In November 2024, Trump announced that Budowich was appointed as the Deputy Chief of General Staff and gave him both the communication strategy and the staff.
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The separation of Budowich contributes to speculation about who can fill the role of the strong West wing, as Trump continues to shape the agenda of the White House to the rest of the period.
Budowich did not respond immediately to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.


