Former White House Chief of Staff, Reince Priebus, chosen to join the Navy



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The first Chief of Staff of President Trump is about to join the Navy Reserve, under the leadership of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. Reince Priebus age 46, was chief of staff for approximately six months from the beginning of the Trump administration in January 2017.

Priebus was also chairman of the 2011 National Republican Committee in 2017.

Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White said it was customary to ask Reserve candidates to seek recommendations from members of Congress and other officials. She says that Mattis has agreed to write a letter to Priebus and that it complies with the applicable standards.

Priebus was forced to leave his position as chief of staff in July 2017 and Mr. Trump replaced him with John Kelly. Mr. Trump announced last week that Kelly would leave at the end of the year. On Friday, Mr. Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney as Acting Chief of Staff .

million. Trump's former press secretary, Sean Spicer, is also a reserve officer. He was often seen around the Pentagon doing his reserve work during his stay at the White House.

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