‘Warrior’ spokeswoman Sarah Sanders to leave White House

Published June 15, 2019
Washington: Outgoing White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks alongside US President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.—AFP
Washington: Outgoing White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks alongside US President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.—AFP

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the surprise departure of his spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, after a combative tenure that saw her all-but kill off traditional White House briefings to journalists.

Sanders has been one of Trump’s most loyal foot soldiers, almost constantly at his side during his tumultuous two and a half years at the White House and during the campaign before.

Trump announced her exit in a tweet and did not name a replacement.

“After 3 1/2 years, our wonderful Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be leaving the White House at the end of the month and going home to the Great State of Arkansas,” Trump said, adding that he hoped she would run for governor of her state.

Sharp, sometimes acid-tongued, Sanders has not been prone to the almost comic slip-ups that embarrassed predecessors in the job, such as short-lived Trump spokesman Anthony Scaramucci.

But she has earned a reputation for bruising clashes with journalists whom she finds over-critical — often echoing her boss’s attacks on unfavourable coverage as “Fake News.” At a White House event on Thursday on reintegration into society for ex-prisoners, Trump interrupted proceedings to summon the “warrior” Sanders from the audience and lavish praise on her record.

Calling her “a friend, a woman, a great, great magnificent person,” Trump said, “she’s very popular.” In fact, Sanders, 36, has a sometimes bitter relationship with the White House press corps and is seen as responsible for the demise of the formal daily briefing — practically an institution under previous presidents.

Pressed during one particularly combative briefing to distance herself from Trump’s characterisation of the media as the “enemy of the people,” Sanders refused.

The last time she took to the podium for a back-and-forth with reporters in the White House briefing room was March 11. Instead, she communicates largely through interviews on the president’s favourite TV network Fox News and short, informal briefings with other journalists outdoors.

She has also been accused of telling repeated lies to reporters, although she denies this.

Despite Sanders’ damaged reputation in media circles, there had been no hint from the administration that her exit was imminent.

Sanders’ father Mike Huckabee is a former Republican governor of Arkansas, making her something of a member of conservative royalty.

Her departure comes the same day a US watchdog agency recommended Trump fire White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, saying the close aide to President Donald Trump repeatedly violated a law restricting political activity during her official work.

Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2019

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