What to know about the resignation of Joe Kent as Trump’s counterterrorism chief - AP News

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March 17, 2026
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Joe Kent has resigned as Trump's counterterrorism chief.

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Joe Kent has resigned as Trump's counterterrorism chief, marking an early departure from a key national security position in the Trump administration. Kent, who held the role of senior advisor for counterterrorism, was brought into the White House to help shape the administration's counterterrorism strategy. His resignation raises questions about potential internal disagreements or shifts in the administration's approach to terrorism policy. The departure leaves the counterterrorism portfolio in flux during a period when multiple global security challenges continue to demand high-level attention. No immediate replacement has been announced for the position.

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