White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin is resigning

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White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin is resigning.

Hagin, who plans to return to the private sector after entertaining jobs in other government agencies, will step down on July 6.

Hagin, 62, is a veteran of several Republican presidencies, having had roles in the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.

WASHINGTON Reuters - White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin, who led the U.S. advance team for President Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore, is resigning, White House officials said on Tuesday.

Hagin, who plans to return to the private sector after entertaining jobs in other government agencies, will step down on July 6, the officials said.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Trump pitched peace to Kim Jong Un with this Hollywood-style video starring Kim as the leading manSee Also:Trump to meet with Republicans about family separations at the border but he may not budgeThe 'Vino Vixen' is reportedly making lists of UN and State Department employees who are loyal to TrumpSeveral congressional leaders and John Cusack staged a sit-in in front of the US Customs and Border Protection officesSEE ALSO: John Kelly is reportedly letting Trump do whatever he wants even if it means impeachment

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