Article snippet: Donald Trump's campaign had its fair share of staff shake-ups before the election and that continued into his administration. Now more than a year into the Trump administration, more than a dozen notable members of both the White House and the administration at large have left their posts. Here are the departures of White House staffers and other administration officials, starting with the most recent: Role: Her most senior title was communications director Officially started: Jan. 20, 2017 Resigned: Her resignation was announced on Feb. 28, 2018, and will go into effect in several weeks. 405 days in her tenure Hicks was Trump's longest-serving aide when she announced that she will resign her post in the coming weeks. Her announcement came the day after she was interviewed by the House Intelligence Committee during which she said she had occasionally told white lies on Trump's behalf, according to a source familiar with the interview. That said, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that her decision to resign was not related to the interview, saying that it's "something she's been thinking about for a while." After the news broke, Trump said he "will miss having her by my side." "Hope is outstanding and has done great work for the last three years. She is as smart and thoughtful as they come, a truly great person," the president said in a statement provided to the media by Sanders. Role: White House staff secretary Of... Link to the full article to read more