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Trump picks Steven Cheung to run White House communications
Trump Picks Steven Cheung to Run White House Communications
Cheung will oversee all aspects of the White House's communications strategy.
President Trump selected Steven Cheung to lead the White House communications team, the White House announced Monday. Cheung, a former Fox News executive, will oversee all aspects of the White House's communications strategy, including media relations, public affairs, and digital communications.
Cheung is a veteran communications professional with over two decades of experience in the media industry. He served as the executive vice president of programming at Fox News from 2018 to 2021, where he was responsible for overseeing the network's programming strategy and developing new shows.
Cheung's appointment is seen as a sign that Trump is looking to shake up his communications team.
Trump's communications team has been in flux since the departure of former White House press secretary Sean Spicer in July 2017. Since then, Trump has had three different communications directors, including Hope Hicks, Bill Shine, and Stephanie Grisham.
Cheung's appointment is seen as a sign that Trump is looking to shake up his communications team and bring in a new perspective. Cheung is a well-respected figure in the media industry, and he is expected to bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the White House.
However, some critics have expressed concern about Cheung's lack of experience in government communications. Cheung has never worked in the White House before, and he has no experience dealing with the complex issues that face the president's communications team.
It remains to be seen how Cheung will perform in his new role. However, his appointment is a clear sign that Trump is looking to shake up his communications team and bring in a new perspective.