President Trump's Homeland Security Adviser Is Out

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WASHINGTON (CNN) - White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert has been forced out.

The White House confirmed the resignation Tuesday morning.

"The President is grateful for Tom's commitment to the safety and security of our great country. Tom led the White House's efforts to protect the homeland from terrorist threats, strengthen our cyber defenses, and respond to an unprecedented series of natural disasters," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.

"President Trump thanks him for his patriotic service and wishes him well," she added.

Bossert's resignation came a day after White House national security adviser John Bolton's first official day on the job.

There was no indication that Bossert planned to resign in recent days. On Sunday, Bossert was one of the administration's prominent faces on news shows discussing the administration's possible response to the alleged Syrian chemical weapons attack.

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