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It is expected that James Brady, the Director of Legislative Affairs for President Donald Trump, will leave the White House in the coming weeks. He is responsible for coordinating between the White House and Congress and supporting the administration’s legislative agenda. A private company will take over his position after his departure, which could complicate the White House's legislative efforts ahead of the midterm elections, where Trump’s approval ratings have declined. This departure comes amidst other changes related to the Trump administration and at a time when it is facing political difficulties, including declining popularity and external and internal challenges.
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