Hope Hicks

American public relations executive and political advisor

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November 2024 Hope Hicks voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
November 2024 Hope Hicks voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
May 2024 Hope Hicks got engaged to Jim Donovan, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs
May 2024 Hope Hicks got engaged to Jim Donovan, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs
May 3 2024 Hicks testified in the Trump hush money criminal trial, providing details about Trump's relationship with David Pecker and his efforts to cover up alleged affairs with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
May 3 2024 Hicks testified in the Trump hush money criminal trial, providing details about Trump's relationship with David Pecker and his efforts to cover up alleged affairs with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
April 1 2024 Reported that Hope Hicks would testify for the prosecution in the Trump hush money criminal trial.
April 1 2024 Reported that Hope Hicks would testify for the prosecution in the Trump hush money criminal trial.
December 19 2022 Part of Hicks' October interview was televised during the House Select Committee's public hearing, where she quoted Trump discussing his legacy in relation to winning.
December 19 2022 Part of Hicks' October interview was televised during the House Select Committee's public hearing, where she quoted Trump discussing his legacy in relation to winning.
October 25 2022 Hope Hicks participated in a 'transcribed interview' with the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, which was partially televised during a public hearing on December 19, 2022.
October 25 2022 Hope Hicks participated in a 'transcribed interview' with the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, which was partially televised during a public hearing on December 19, 2022.
January 13 2021 Departs from the White House for the final time.
January 13 2021 Departs from the White House for the final time.
October 1 2020 Hicks tested positive for COVID-19, which led to President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump being tested and subsequently announcing their own positive test results.
October 1 2020 Hicks tested positive for COVID-19, which led to President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump being tested and subsequently announcing their own positive test results.
June 1 2020 Hicks was part of the group that suggested President Trump walk to St. John's Episcopal Church during the George Floyd protests, which resulted in law enforcement clearing protesters from Lafayette Square using tear gas.
June 1 2020 Hicks was part of the group that suggested President Trump walk to St. John's Episcopal Church during the George Floyd protests, which resulted in law enforcement clearing protesters from Lafayette Square using tear gas.
March 2020 Hicks concluded her tenure as chief communications officer and executive vice president at Fox Corporation, having earned over $1.8 million during her two-year period with the company.
March 2020 Hicks concluded her tenure as chief communications officer and executive vice president at Fox Corporation, having earned over $1.8 million during her two-year period with the company.
March 9 2020 Hicks officially assumed her roles at the White House as a counselor and aide.
March 9 2020 Hicks officially assumed her roles at the White House as a counselor and aide.
February 2020 Hope Hicks was announced to return to the White House Office as an aide to Jared Kushner and counselor to President Donald Trump.
February 2020 Hope Hicks was announced to return to the White House Office as an aide to Jared Kushner and counselor to President Donald Trump.
July 18 2019 Unredacted search warrant documents from the Michael Cohen criminal case were released, suggesting Hicks may have known about hush payments made by Cohen on behalf of Donald Trump before previously claimed dates.
July 18 2019 Unredacted search warrant documents from the Michael Cohen criminal case were released, suggesting Hicks may have known about hush payments made by Cohen on behalf of Donald Trump before previously claimed dates.
June 19 2019 Hope Hicks testified in a closed-door session, with Trump administration lawyers forbidding her from answering questions 155 times, citing 'absolute immunity'.
June 19 2019 Hope Hicks testified in a closed-door session, with Trump administration lawyers forbidding her from answering questions 155 times, citing 'absolute immunity'.
June 4 2019 The Trump White House invoked executive privilege, directing Hicks not to provide documents related to her employment in the Trump administration.
June 4 2019 The Trump White House invoked executive privilege, directing Hicks not to provide documents related to her employment in the Trump administration.
May 21 2019 The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed documents and testimony from Hope Hicks.
May 21 2019 The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed documents and testimony from Hope Hicks.
April 18 2019 Robert Mueller's report on Russian election interference and possible obstruction of justice was released, mentioning Hope Hicks over 180 times.
April 18 2019 Robert Mueller's report on Russian election interference and possible obstruction of justice was released, mentioning Hope Hicks over 180 times.
March 4 2019 Hope Hicks received a letter from the House Judiciary Committee requesting information regarding alleged obstruction of justice during the Trump administration.
March 4 2019 Hope Hicks received a letter from the House Judiciary Committee requesting information regarding alleged obstruction of justice during the Trump administration.
2018 Hope Hicks was dating Rob Porter, White House staff secretary, at the time of his resignation
2018 Hope Hicks was dating Rob Porter, White House staff secretary, at the time of his resignation
March 2018 Resigns from the Trump Administration, at the time being Trump's longest-serving political aide.
March 2018 Hope Hicks began her role as chief communications officer and executive vice president at Fox Corporation, a position she would hold until March 2020.
March 2018 Hope Hicks began her role as chief communications officer and executive vice president at Fox Corporation, a position she would hold until March 2020.
March 2018 Resigns from the Trump Administration, at the time being Trump's longest-serving political aide.
March 29 2018 Officially resigned from her position as White House communications director.
March 29 2018 Officially resigned from her position as White House communications director.
February 27 2018 Gave nine hours of closed-door testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, acknowledging telling 'white lies' in her communications role but refusing to answer questions about her White House tenure.
February 27 2018 Gave nine hours of closed-door testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, acknowledging telling 'white lies' in her communications role but refusing to answer questions about her White House tenure.
September 12 2017 Hicks was officially appointed as the permanent White House communications director.
September 12 2017 Hicks was officially appointed as the permanent White House communications director.
August 16 2017 Appointed as interim White House communications director, succeeding Anthony Scaramucci. She was considered one of the few 'untouchable' White House officials.
August 16 2017 Appointed as interim White House communications director, succeeding Anthony Scaramucci. She was considered one of the few 'untouchable' White House officials.

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