Indian origin official quits Trump administration

Washington: Raj Shah, an Indian-origin top spokesman in the White House press office, has left US President Donald Trump’s administration to join an arm of a lobbying firm, becoming the latest of several senior officials to quit in recent months.

Shah, 34, White House deputy spokesman and a former researcher at the Republican National Committee, was in the administration since president Trump took office in January 2017. Shah will now lead the Media Group, the press wing of Ballard Partners, a lobbying firm with offices in Florida and Washington, ‘The New York Times’ reported.

He will work with Jamie Rubin, a Democrat who was a spokesman for Madeleine Albright, the former Secretary of State, the report said, quoting the officials of the Media Group. Shah’s departure comes as the White House press and communications teams have been depleted with several aides having left the Trump administration entirely.

Shah was born in 1984 to Indian parents of Gujarati origin. His parents moved to Chicago in 1970s and then moved to Connecticut where he was born and raised.

Shah joined the White House right from the day the Trump administration took charge. He was made the deputy communications director at the White House.      He is the latest in a number of top officials to have left the Trump administration. Others who have done so are former Defence Secretary James Mattis and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

AFP

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