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Trump's chief strategist Bannon removed from post

Published April 05,2017
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Stephen Bannon, chief strategist for US President Donald Trump, attends a swearing in ceremony of White House senior staff (EPA Photo)

U.S. President Donald Trump has removed chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council, reversing a controversial early decision to give Bannon access to the high-level meetings.

A new memorandum about the composition of the NSC was published in the Federal Register on Wednesday. The memo no longer lists the chief strategist as a member of the Principal's Committee, a group of high-ranking officials that convene to discuss pressing national security priorities.

The new memo also restores the director of national intelligence and the Joint Chiefs chairman to the Principal's Committee.

Bannon's addition to the NSC sparked concerns from Trump critics, who said it was inappropriate for the political adviser to play a role on national security matters.

Trump also reportedly downgraded the role of homeland security advisor Tom Bossert on the panel, according to Bloomberg, which cited a government document and people familiar with the decision.