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Justin Sink and Jennifer Jacobs

Sebastian Gorka is said to no longer work as Trump White House aide

WASHINGTON _ Sebastian Gorka, the former Breitbart editor serving as a foreign policy aide to President Donald Trump, has said he resigned from the White House, ending a controversial tenure with links to far-right groups, two officials with knowledge of the decision said.

Another official in the administration said Gorka was let go. All the officials agreed to discuss the decision only on the condition of anonymity.

Gorka told colleagues he quit after his close ally in the White House, chief strategist Stephen Bannon, was ousted last week in a purge led by chief of staff John Kelly, the officials said.

A ubiquitous presence on cable television and social media, Gorka was known for his bombastic defense of the president and criticism of the press, particularly on terrorism issues. That endeared him to the president, but critics in the foreign policy community questioned his credentials and the far-right policies he frequently espoused.

Gorka, who previously worked with Bannon at Breitbart News, has appeared regularly on Fox News to speak on the Trump administration's behalf. Earlier in the year, he drew sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers after reports he had links to a far-right group in Hungary alleged to be anti-Semitic. Gorka has dismissed those accusations as groundless and called Trump's White House one of the "most pro-Israeli administrations in U.S. history."

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