Deputy national security adviser Dina Powell plans to leave the White House and return to New York early next year, the Washington Post reported Friday. Administration officials told the Post Powell is exiting on good terms with President Donald Trump. Powell, previously a Goldman Sachs partner, has had a particular focus on Middle East issues.
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