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Jan Saki is stepping down as White House spokesman



The Axis website reported on Friday local time that White House public relations officials usually join US television networks after leaving office.

According to two informed officials, Jenny Saki has been in close contact with the White House Advisory Bureau to investigate the ethical and legal aspects of his plan.

According to the officials, Jen Saki has not yet signed a contract with MSNBC.

A White House spokesman also spoke with senior White House officials about his plans to hire MSNBC.

A senior White House official said Saki had not yet formally announced his intention to leave the White House.

It has previously been reported that Jen Saki has also been in talks with other US networks, including CNN, but her contract with MSNBC has almost been finalized.

Former White House spokeswoman Kylie McEnani also joined Fox News after she left office. Sean Spicer, another White House spokesman, has a special program on News Max.

Nicole Wallace, a former official in the George W. Bush administration, hosts a program on MSNBC.

CBS also recently hired Mick Molvini, a former official in the Donald Trump administration, as host.

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