News

Bill Shine, Ex Fox News Executive, Resigns As Trump’s 5th White House Communications Director

Former Fox News executive Bill Shine abruptly resigned as White House communication director on Friday after a short nine-month stint.

Shine, the fifth person in the last two years to hold the very public position, stepped down just a week after a New Yorker article highlighted the close ties between the Trump Administration and Fox News. Shine has received criticism for still taking severance pay from the conservative news outlet while working in the White House.

The former Fox News executive left the conservative outlet two years ago amid claims he contributed to the hostile workplace environment that lead to the ousting of the network’s chairman, the late Roger Ailes, just months prior during a sexual harassment scandal.

Multiple sources said President Donald Trump has been unhappy in the last few months with the results Shine has been able to produce. Shine even has his own nickname Bill – “No Shine,” according to Vanity Fair’s Gabriel Sherman.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Trump’s official statement was more kind, “We will miss him in the White House, but look forward to working together on the 2020 Presidential Campaign, where he will be totally involved.”

The former Fox News executive mirrored Trump’s sentiment in a written statement, where he said he left on good terms and will be joining President Trump’s 2020 campaign as a senior adviser.  

The recent resignation won’t mean an end to the revolving door of sorts between the White House and Fox News, but it will mean Shine is no longer receiving money from the conservative outlet while working on the taxpayers dime.

SLIDESHOW: DONALD TRUMP’S 30 CRAZIEST TWEETS

Zoltan Lucas

Recent Posts

Federal Trade Commission Votes To Ban Noncompete Agreements

On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned noncompete agreements in a 3-2 vote. The…

2 days ago

California Bill Would Prevent CLEAR Passengers From Line-Jumping At Airports

A proposed bill in California would prohibit security screening company CLEAR from skipping the general…

3 days ago

Supreme Court Seems Receptive To Laws That Allow Restrictions On Homeless

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a challenge to a law allowing…

4 days ago

Arizona Republicans Block Bill To Repeal Abortion Ban On State House Floor

The Arizona House of Representatives failed to advance a repeal of the state's 160-year-old abortion…

5 days ago

After Oregon Recriminalizes Drug Possession, What’s Next For The State’s Drug Policy

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) signed a bill restoring criminal charges in cases of hard drug possession.…

1 week ago

Biden’s New Regulation Will Limit Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water Across The Country

President Joe Biden's administration announced the first-ever national limits on toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water. This…

1 week ago