One of Trump's most controversial advisers is reportedly out of the White House
Sebastian Gorka, a controversial White House adviser who
works on national security issues, is reportedly leaving his role
in the White House, according to multiple reports.
Citing an unnamed senior administration official, the
Washington Examiner reported Sunday that Gorka
would leave
soon for a new role dealing "with the 'war of
ideas' involved in countering radical Islamic extremism."
CNN senior White House correspondent Jim Acosta
later
tweeted that he had confirmed the report.
The new role, according to the Examiner, will include an
appointment to a federal agency.
The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for
comment.
Gorka found himself under fire in March when the Forward
published a story alleging that Gorka is a sworn member
of a Hungarian far-right group known as Vitézi Rend,
which is listed by the State Department as having been
"under the direction of the Nazi Government of Germany" during
World War II.
Gorka is
widely disdained
within the
national security field, and several national-security experts
have cast doubt on his credentials, questioning whether he has
the experience to give advice in the White House.
"Gorka does not have much of a reputation in serious
academic or policymaking circles," Stephen Walt, a
professor of international affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of
Government,
told
Business Insider's Pamela Engel
. "He has never
published any scholarship of significance and his views on Islam
and US national security are extreme even by Washington
standards. His only real 'qualification' was his prior
association with Breitbart News, which would be a demerit in any
other administration."
Gorka was an editor at the far-right website Breitbart before
joining the White House and is reportedly close with White House
chief strategist Steve Bannon, the former head of the news
organization.
Known for his fringe opinions on Islam, Gorka has said
accepting Muslim refugees would be "
national suicide
," that the
Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the US
government
, and that religious profiling of Muslims is
"
a synonym for common sense
."
Pamela Engel and Sonam Sheth contributed reporting to this
story.
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