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White House Legislative Liaison’s Exit Comes Ahead of Tricky Pre-Midterms Session

  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that Legislative Affairs Director James Braid will leave the White House in September, ending his tenure coordinating the administration's legislative agenda with a narrow Congress majority.
  • Before joining the administration, Braid served as a top policy aide to then-Senator JD Vance and brought extensive Capitol Hill experience from senior roles in House offices and the House Freedom Caucus.
  • Vice President JD Vance credited Braid with delivering "for President Trump at every turn," while Trump noted his role in advancing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the GENIUS Act, and defeating Democratic shutdowns.
  • Braid's departure adds to recent senior staff turnover, following Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's resignation last week and Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair's temporary leave to manage midterm political operations.
  • The administration seeks to sharpen messaging ahead of midterm elections to maintain its narrow majority, managing a $400 million war chest while contending with low approval ratings.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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