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Trump says personal assistant was 'drinking' when she made 'hurtful' comments

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President Trump's personal assistant, Madeline Westerhout, resigned from the White House amid allegations she shared private information about the president to reporters. President Trump on Friday expressed disappointment over what he described as the "unfortunate" departure this week of his personal assistant Madeleine Westerhout over "hurtful" comments she made to reporters at a recent off-the-record gathering, saying Westerhout explained to him she was "drinking" at the time. "She told me she was very upset," Trump told reporters before boarding Marine One. She said she was drinking." On Thursday, it was reported that Westerhout abruptly left her job after it was determined she shared private information about the president and his family with reporters near Bedminster, N.J., where Trump was on vacation. According to Trump, "She was with reporters and everything she said was off the record." But some of her comments made their way back to the White House. "I think the press was very dishonest," he said. "Because it was supposed to be off the record." The president didn't cite what Westerhout said – but said her comments were a "little bit hurtful." "You don't say things like she said," she said. According to Politico, Westerhout shared intimate details about the president's family – including about daughters Ivanka and Tiffany -- during the dinner with reporters "Tiffany is great," Trump said Friday, in response to those reports. Westerhout served as a gatekeeper to the president, having a desk outside the Oval Office. Trump said: "She's a very good person.


Trump's personal assistant resigns from White House amid tensions

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Fox News Flash top headlines for August 30 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com A personal assistant to President Trump who had been with the administration since Trump took office, Madeleine Westerhout, abruptly resigned Thursday, reportedly after it was determined she shared private information about the president with reporters. Westerhout allegedly shared intimate details about the president's family and life during an off-the-record dinner with reporters near Bedminster, N.J., where Trump was on vacation. Her desk sat outside the Oval Office and she was often seen alongside Trump.