VP Pence hires political operative as top aide steps down

Published 06/29/2017, 01:59 PM
Updated 06/29/2017, 02:10 PM
© Reuters. Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the National Association of Manufacturers Summit in Washington

By James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top aide to U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is leaving the Trump administration and will be replaced by a longtime Republican political operative, Pence's office said on Thursday.

Josh Pitcock, who has served as Pence's chief of staff, will be succeeded in August by Nick Ayers, who served as Pence's chief strategist during the presidential campaign.

In a statement, Pitcock said his departure was voluntary and that it was time to "transition to the private sector."

Ayers most recently was advising an outside political group, America First Policies, that supports President Donald Trump. The group came under fire from some Republicans for running a series of ads this week that criticized Republican Senator Dean Heller of Nevada for opposing the healthcare bill currently before the Senate.

In a statement, Ayers said, "I am honored with the trust the vice president has in me and excited to serve in this capacity.”

Pence has emerged as a crucial member of Trump's team, serving as his top liaison to Congress as it has struggled to pass healthcare reform and looks to tackle tax-reform legislation later this year.

© Reuters. Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the National Association of Manufacturers Summit in Washington

Ayers has advised former Minnesota Governor and Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty and former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, now the U.S. secretary of agriculture, among other Republicans.

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