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Here are the Twenty Trump Staffers Who Earn the Most in the White House

The White House released its annual report on staff salaries Wednesday, showing 22 employees make the maximum amount of $183,000 as of the end of June.

Among the highest paid employees in the West Wing are White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, national security adviser John Bolton, White House counsel Pat Cipollone, recently departed press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and newly minted press secretary Stephanie Grisham, according to an annual report.

Mercedes Schlapp, the director of strategic communications, also makes the maximum salary, but announced this week she would be leaving the administration for a job on the Trump campaign.

Twenty-one White House staffers made the maximum salary of $183,000 last year.

Other notable salaries include acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who makes $203,500. His salary is higher than other West Wing staffers as he has also retained his title as head of the Office of Management and Budget.

Trump’s daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, each made $0 as senior advisers to the president. Both opted to forgo their salaries.

Here’s a full list of the 22 White House employees who make the top salary of $183,000.

Robert Blair, assistant to the president and senior advisor to the chief of staff

Andrew Bremberg, assistant to the president and senior adviser for domestic policy

Pasquale A. Cipollone, counsel to the president

Kellyanne E. Conway, assistant to the president and senior counselor

Emma K. Doyle, assistant to the president and principal deputy chief of staff

John A. Eisenberg, deputy counsel to the president for national security affairs and legal advisor to the National Security Council

Jason D. Greenblatt, assistant to the president and special representative for international negotiations

Stephanie A. Grisham, who was just named the new White House press secretary

Joseph J. Grogan, assistant to the president and director of the domestic policy council

Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council

Charles G. Kupperman, assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor

Derek S. Lyons, assistant to the president and staff secretary

Stephen Miller, assistant to the president and senior advisor for policy

Peter K. Navarro, assistant to the president for the trade and manufacturing policy

Lindsay B. Reynolds, assistant to the president and chief of staff to the first lady

Brooke L. Rollins, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives

Brooke Rollins, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives

Dan J. Scavino, assistant to the president and senior advisor for digital strategy

Mercedes V. Schlapp, assistant to the president and senior advisor for digital strategy

Eric M. Ueland, assistant to the president for legislative affairs

Daniel P. Walsh, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations

The White House is required by law to send its salary report to Congress each June. Those with the title “assistant to the president” can earn up to $183,000.

Former government ethics expert Walter Shaub noted in a Friday tweet that some Trump advisers who have been accused of violating the Hatch Act multiple times received raises this year, including Trump counselor Conway and Grisham.

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