Summary
Taylor Budowich, who is the White House Deputy Chief of Staff and a long-time adviser to former President Trump, will leave his position at the end of the month to work in the private sector. Budowich has been an influential figure in Trump's team, especially in planning the 2024 campaign and running major advocacy groups.
Key Facts
- Taylor Budowich is leaving his role as White House Deputy Chief of Staff.
- He plans to exit the administration by the end of the month for a private sector job.
- Budowich has been a close adviser to former President Trump since joining the inner circle in 2021.
- He oversaw several departments including communications and public liaison.
- Budowich was a major figure in planning Trump's 2024 campaign efforts.
- Founded and led pro-Trump groups that spent over $600 million on campaigns.
- He was subpoenaed several times during investigations related to Trump.
- Budowich has been important in Trump's team, dating back to the 2020 campaign.