A key legislative advisor to President Donald Trump is expected to leave the White House in the coming weeks. James Braid, the director of legislative affairs, has been the primary link between the president and Capitol Hill. His departure, less than three months before midterm elections, may complicate any final legislation the White House has planned.

Braid has played a crucial role in the White House's congressional efforts, particularly in securing support for contentious agenda items. Further details about his departure and future plans are available from the source, including his expected move to a new role in the private sector.