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Counterterrorism Adviser Gorka Out Of White House Job - NPR

Outgoing National Security Council adviser Sebastian Gorka participates in a discussion during the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. Alex Wong/Getty Imageshide caption

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Controversial White House counterterrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka is out of his job, following the departure of his former boss, chief strategist Steve Bannon.

A White House official denied reports that Gorka had resigned on Friday night but confirmed that he "no longer works at the White House."

Gorka became known for his confrontational style and has fought accusations about his credentials and potential ties to extremist groups.

Gorka had been working with the Trump team since the presidential campaign and was a close ally of Bannon's; he had previously been an editor at Breitbart News, the right-wing media outlet that Bannon led before joining Trump's team.

"We're the platform for the alt-right," Bannon toldMother Jones.Bannon returned to Breitbart as executive chairman following his departure from the White House on Aug. 18.

Gorka belonged to a school of thought inside the White House that also included retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, the former national security adviser: They argued extreme Islamism is as coherent and united a threat to the United States as Nazism and communism were in the past.

Gorka also was a staunch defender of President Trump's desire to impose immigration restrictions on refugees and residents of several majority-Muslim nations.

"The border is our front door," Gorka said. "Surely we should have a control as to who enters our house. This is the house of America. And the idea that we don't control it is crazy."

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