Former Trump staffer who penned tell-all book and sued the president, back working on Republican Convention

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Former Trump staffer who penned tell-all book and sued the president, back working on Republican Convention
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Former Trump aide Cliff Sims—who sued the president after writing a brutal tell-all book about his time in the Trump White House called 'Team of Vipers'—is back on the Trump team.

Trump Jr. told ABC News that"Cliff is a staunch supporter of my father and his America First agenda. He fought to elect President Trump on the 2016 campaign and has done a terrific job as Alabama co-chair of Trump Victory this year." Trump Jr. added,"I’m excited that he’s now working with the convention team to help make this year’s RNC a gigantic success."

It’s quite a turn of events for Aims, who served as special assistant to the president and director of White House message strategy until 2018. A low level staffer that I hardly knew named Cliff Sims wrote yet another boring book based on made up stories and fiction. He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer. He signed a non-disclosure agreement. He is a mess! — Donald J. Trump Sims quietly dropped his lawsuit last year and although he painted a harshly negative portrait of many who served the president, his book was generally positive and admiring of Trump himself.

MORE: Former White House aide Cliff Sims describes 'team of vipers' under Trump in interview on new book

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