White House communications director, Alyssa Farah, resigned from President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday.
Farah is one of the high-profile appointees to leave after the November 3 election.
The Lebanese American disclosed plan to “pursue new opportunities”. Her last day is today, Friday.
Trump has not conceded to Joe Biden, or stopped insisting that fraud was committed in favour of the Democrat.
Farah, 31, joined the West Wing in 2017.
She started as press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence before rejoining Pentagon in September 2019 as the top spokesperson.
Farah tweeted that It’s been “the honor of a lifetime” to serve in the Trump Administration.
The political advisor lauded the “incredible things” accomplished to make America stronger and safer.
She hailed the destruction of ISIS caliphate, return of American hostages, strengthened NATO, Middle-East peace deals, and the truce between the Afghan government & and the Taliban.
Farah further listed “historic tax cuts, putting money back in the pockets of hard working Americans”, and creation of the “most inclusive economy in American history”.
“Finally, I’m honored to have worked with the entire team on Operation Warp speed who helped usher in a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine in record time that will save countless thousands of lives”, she wrote.