Meet the former Ralph Lauren model President Trump has picked as his interim White House communications director (Photos)
Hope Hicks, 28, a former Ralph Lauren model has been hired to serve
as White House interim communications director, replacing Anthony
Scaramucci who was fired after just 10 days in the position for making
derogatory statements.
Although, it's not the first time Hope is taking up a political duty,
she worked as Trump's press secretary during his election campaign and
she's reportedly his longest-serving political aide.
When Trump won the election, her patience and loyalty paid off and she
got a new role in the Oval Office, director of strategic
communications.
In that position, Hicks reportedly made the highest White house
salary at $179,700 - equal to those of White House Chief Strategist
Steve Bannon and former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
Hicks was a teenage model, who modeled for a Ralph Lauren campaign
with her older sister Mary Grace at age 11. She was also signed to the
top Ford modeling agency. She appeared as the face for the Gossip Girl
spin-off book series 'The It Girl' and several others.
While holding the position of the White House communications
director temporarily, Hicks will be making history as the youngest
person to act in such position, which was created under President Nixon
in 1969.
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