Former Fox News executive Bill Shine joins White House as deputy chief of staff for communications
July 05, 2018  23:16
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The White House announced today that former Fox News president Bill Shine has been appointed as the White House's new Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications.

A White House statement about the appointment highlighted Shine's past experience with Fox News.

"[Shine] brings over two decades of television programming, communications, and management experience to the role. Previously, Mr. Shine served as Co-President of Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network," it reads.

Shine's hiring is eyebrow-raising because of his longtime association with Roger Ailes, the former chairman of the Fox News Channel. Shine was one of Ailes' deputies for years. When Ailes was accused of sexual harassment by numerous women in 2016, Shine was accused of covering up the alleged misdeeds. 
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