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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Sebastian Gorka, a fiery nationalist and Bannon ally, abruptly exits White House Sebastian Gorka, a fiery nationalist and Bannon ally, abruptly exits White House The Washington Post Philip Rucker 6 hrs ago © Mark Wilson White House deputy assistant to the president Sebastian Gorka speaks at the Republican National Lawyers Association on May 5, 2017, in Washington. Sebastian Gorka, a controversial White House staffer who served as a fiery spokesman for President Trump on national security matters, abruptly left the administration on Friday as his nationalist faction was being silenced, four people briefed on Gorkas exit confirmed. Gorka, a deputy assistant to the president, is a close ally of former chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon, who departed the White House last week. Together they saw their roles as enabling and promoting the presidents combative populism and revolutionary impulses. Although Trump enjoyed watching his cable television appearances, in which he performed like a pit bull and taunted many news anchors for peddling what he and the president deemed fake news, Gorka had run afoul of many of his colleagues, including some on the National Security Council who considered him a fringe figure. Officials said it was widely known that White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, who has been restructuring the West Wing to stem infighting and chaos within the staff, was eager for Gorka to depart the administration. While Gorka publicly released a resignation letter expressing his displeasure with the changes that he felt left his faction silenced, two White House insisted that Gorka did not resign but rather was forced out. A third White House official said the writing was on the wall that Kelly wanted Gorka to leave. Gorkas departure spells the end of the Bannon era inside the White House, though he indicated that he intended to be a potent force outside the administration. Gorka previously worked at Breitbart News alongside Bannon, who rejoined the conservative news organization last week as executive chairman vowing to wage war against anyone including West Wing officials who stand in the way of Trumps nationalist agenda. Gorka did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday evening. The Federalist, which first reported Gorkas departure, published what it says was Gorkas resignation letter to Trump. Someone close to Gorka confirmed the letters authenticity to The Washington Post. In it, Gorka writes that a crucial element of your presidential campaign has been lost. It is clear to me that forces that do not support the [Make America Great Again] promise are for now ascendant within the White House, he wrote. As a result, the best and most effective way I can support you, Mr. President, is from outside the Peoples House. Gorka cited Trumps speech Monday night announcing a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. The fact that those who drafted and approved the speech removed any mention of Radical Islam or radical Islamic terrorism proves that a crucial element of your presidential campaign has been lost, Gorka wrote. He added, Just as worrying, when discussing our future actions in the region, the speech listed operational objectives without ever defining the strategic victory conditions we are fighting for. This omission should seriously disturb any national security professional, and any American who is unsatisfied with the last 16 years of disastrous policy decisions which have led to thousands of Americans killed and trillions of taxpayer dollars spent in ways that have not brought security or victory. Poster Comment: Maybe they can take the goulash off the white house menu now. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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