On Tuesday the latest departure from President Donald Trump’s administration was announced from the White House: deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin, who played a crucial role in organizing the historic summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
Hagin, 62, had worked for three previous Republican presidents: Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush and George W Bush, and will be returning to the private sector.
“Joe Hagin has been a huge asset to my administration,” said Trump, while thanking him for planning and executing “one of the most historic foreign trips ever made by a president.”
Hagin joins a long list of administration staff to have departed in recent months, either of their own volition or after being fired.