Mark Meadows Resigns From Congress to Officially Become White House Chief of Staff
Now-former Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC), who has served North Carolina’s 11th congressional district for the last seven years, and was at one time the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, resigned from Congress on Monday to officially become President Trump’s chief of staff. He delivered his formal letter of resignation to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Meadows formally resigns from Hse to become new WH CoS: New Hse breakdown: 429 mbrs
232 Dems. 196 GOPers. One independent: Amash. 6 vacancies: CollinsNY, Duffy, HillCA, Hunter Jr, Meadows who resigned & the late Cummings
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) March 31, 2020
Mark Meadows resigned from Congress today effective 5:00pm. Below is the letter notifying Speaker Pelosi. First day as White House Chief of Staff tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/1IUCO48AWC
— Ben Williamson (@_WilliamsonBen) March 30, 2020
I am pleased to announce that Congressman Mark Meadows will become White House Chief of Staff. I have long known and worked with Mark, and the relationship is a very good one….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 7, 2020
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