A former GOP congressman has already resigned from Trump's transition team

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Donald Trump's transition team is already down a member. Bloomberg reported Tuesday that former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers left the team Tuesday morning in an "abrupt departure" that apparently "came at the request of team officials." The former Michigan congressman had been selected to serve as the transition team's national security adviser.

"It was a privilege to prepare and advise the policy, personnel, and agency action teams on all aspects of the national security portfolio during the initial pre-election planning phase," Rogers said, per the Washington Examiner. "Our work will provide a strong foundation for the new transition team leadership as they move into the post-election phase, which is naturally incorporating the campaign team in New York."

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