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Trump Staffer Leaving White House in Highest-Profile Exit yet of Second Term | News Channel 3-12

Budowich, a key figure in Trump’s 2024 campaign and communications, is the highest-profile White House departure this term after helping raise over $600 million, sources said.

  • Taylor Budowich, a longtime Trump aide, will leave the White House later this month to return to the private sector, marking the most significant staff departure of President Donald Trump’s second term.
  • Taylor Budowich joined Trump’s inner circle in 2021 and led MAGA Inc. and Securing American Greatness, which raised and spent more than $600 million in the 2024 campaign.
  • President JD Vance praised Budowich, saying, `His oversight of the White House’s communications team has been an incredible success.`
  • The White House has not named a replacement and Taylor Budowich is the second senior staffer to leave this year after Mike Walz, prompting speculation about his potential successor.
  • Despite relative staff stability compared with Trump’s first term, this administration sees common turnover after about a year; Taylor Budowich was subpoenaed and testified in the Jan. 6, 2021 congressional investigation and federal classified-documents probe.
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By Kristen Holmes, CNN Taylor Budowich, U.S. President Donald Trump’s deputy general secretary of communications, will leave the government at the end of this month to take up a new position, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. His imminent departure makes him the highest-profile assistant in leaving the White House during Trump’s second term, which is now eight months old. It is not unusual for White House attendees to rotate after abou…

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Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff and loyal adviser left office eight months after the Republican president returned to power, a departure that added to a series of movements within the administration.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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