{UAH} Ocen, Allan//Sarah Sanders quits Trump's White House
"After 3 1/2 years, our wonderful Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be leaving the White House at the end of the month and going home to the Great State of Arkansas," Trump wrote on Twitter, adding, "She is a very special person with extraordinary talents, who has done an incredible job! I hope she decides to run for Governor of Arkansas - she would be fantastic. Sarah, thank you for a job well done!"
Both Sanders and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment about her departure.
Sanders has held only two briefings in 2019 so far. Her last one came 95 days ago on March 11, the longest period without a White House press briefing in modern history.
Before stopping briefings altogether, Sanders had been holding them approximately once a month. In prior administrations and under Spicer, there were typically multiple White House briefings each week. Sanders' briefings were also shorter than the public press conferences had been in the past.
Sanders' departure has been rumored for about a year. According to CNN's Kaitlan Collins, "in recent weeks" Sanders has been having private conversations about running for governor in her home state of Arkansas. Sanders' father, Mike Huckabee, served as governor of Arkansas from 1996 until 2007 and his daughter was one of his campaign advisers.
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The reduction in White House briefings during Sanders' tenure provoked criticism from advocates of press freedom and transparency. Sanders repeatedly argued that President Trump speaks to the press more often than his predecessors through non-traditional means including Twitter and his frequent impromptu comments at events in the West Wing and on the White House lawn before leaving on trips. In one September 2018 interview, Sanders suggested the briefing had become obsolete because Trump had new "ways to communicate with the American public."
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"I always think if you can hear directly from the president and the press has a chance to ask the president of the United States questions directly, that's infinitely better than talking to me," Sanders said.
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