White House adviser Sebastian Gorka resigns

President Donald Trump’s deputy assistant, Sebastian Gorka, has resigned from the White House.
Gorka has declined to discuss the reasons he has left the White House.
However in his letter of resignation, the national security and counter-terrorism expert had expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of the Trump administration.
Posted by The Federalist website, Mr Gorka wrote that “the individuals who most embodied and represented the policies that will ‘Make America Great Again,’ have been internally countered, systematically removed, or undermined in recent month”.
Bannon leaves the White House
Mr Gorka was a national security adviser to Breitbart News, under Steve Bannon, who also left the Trump administration a week ago.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump has granted his first presidential pardon to former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio gets pardon from President
The former lawmaker was convicted of criminal contempt in a case involving his department’s racial profiling policy.
President Trump has frequently praised Mr Arpaio for his hardline stance on immigration.
After the pardon, Mr Arpaio told the Associated Press that he would always stand by the President.
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