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McLaughlin, who served as the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), confirmed she will leave her post “in the coming days” after a tenure marked by fierce media engagements and staunch public support for controversial enforcement actions. (The Washington Post)
👋 What McLaughlin Announced
Her announcement underscores a broader trend of turnover within the administration’s communications ranks — a phenomenon common in recent years but driven this time by intense public scrutiny over DHS policies and enforcement actions. (The Guardian)
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