Dubke was on the job three months. His departure could be the first of many in the media offices of the White House.
Dubke, who spoke with correspondent as he drove into the White House early Tuesday morning, said he expects to go back to Black Rock Group, his communications and public affairs firm.
The White House has not announced a successor for Dubke, and it’s unclear when his last day will be. Axios first reported that he was on his way out.
“The reasons for my departure are personal, but it has been my great honor to serve President Trump and this administration,” Dubke emailed friends Tuesday morning.“It has also been my distinct pleasure to work side-by-side, day-by-day with the staff of the communications and press departments. This White House is filled with some of the finest and hardest working men and women in the American Government.”
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