A top communications staffer, Steven Cheung, has left the White House, according to a new report.
Cheung completed his final day on Friday as special assistant to the president and director of rapid response, sources told Politico.
Cheung, who previously worked for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, was one of the last aides from the Trump campaign to still be working at the White House.
Another former campaign aide who recently left the West Wing, Cliff Sims, said Cheung was integral to both the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch and the passage of last winter’s large tax reform bill.
“Steven has been a part of Trump world for over 700 days,” added former Trump campaign aide Bryan Lanza. “He deserves a gold watch.”
Cheung plans to return to the sports and entertainment industry, another source told the outlet.