
Why is Hope Hicks, Trump’s longest-serving aide, resigning?
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The news comes a day after Hicks testified before the House Intelligence Committee.
White House Communications Director Hope Hicks made the surprising announcement on Wednesday that she will leave the Trump administration in the coming weeks. The news comes a day after Hicks testifies for hours before the House Intelligence Committee as part of the Russia probe. Judy Woodruff learns more from Ashley Parker of The Washington Post.
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Why is Hope Hicks, Trump’s longest-serving aide, resigning?
Clip: 2/28/2018 | 3m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
White House Communications Director Hope Hicks made the surprising announcement on Wednesday that she will leave the Trump administration in the coming weeks. The news comes a day after Hicks testifies for hours before the House Intelligence Committee as part of the Russia probe. Judy Woodruff learns more from Ashley Parker of The Washington Post.
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