Politics & Government
White House Title Change For Greenwich's Hope Hicks
Hicks has been a trusted aide to President Donald Trump since his campaign.

GREENWICH, CT — The White House is removing the interim tag from Greenwich native Hope Hicks' title and officially naming her communications director, reports NBC News.
Hicks, a 2006 graduate of Greenwich High School, served as assistant to the president and director of strategic communications, and then replaced the embattled Anthony Scaramucci, who President Donald Trump fired from the post in July.
She has been a trusted aide to the president since his campaign, and is the Trump Administration's third full-time communications director after Scaramucci and Mike Dubke.
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