From Fox News: Taylor Budowich, White House deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel, is set to leave the administration at the end of the month, Fox News has confirmed.
Budowich’s exit marks the most significant staff departure of President Trump’s current administration.
A longtime Trump advisor and one of his most trusted communicators, Budowich is returning to the private sector. The California native’s role gave him broad influence over messaging and personnel decisions inside the West Wing.
Senior Trump advisor Stephen Miller, in a statement provided to Fox News Digital by the White House, called Budowich “one of the true MAGA faithful who has poured out his heart for this movement and our President. He is universally admired and respected. No matter the issue or need, his insights and talents are sought after and valued deeply. He is and remains a cherished and loyal ally to us all.”
The report explains that Budowich, 34, served as a spokesman for Trump both during and after the 2020 campaign. He has also served as communications director for Save America PAC, and as executive director of MAGA Inc., a pro-Trump super PAC which he founded.
After Trump won the election in November 2024, he announced that Budowich would be his deputy chief of staff.
Longtime Trump aide Dan Scavino said in a statement to Fox News, “Taylor is the kind of person you want by your side in any type of challenge, on any day of the week. I am grateful for his service to President Trump and the American people and have complete confidence that he will excel in his future endeavors. I wish him the best of luck.”
Longtime Trump advisor to depart the White House at month’s end@foxnewspolitics https://t.co/l5SHwwmHME
— Jasmine Baehr (@JasmineSBaehr) September 25, 2025
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