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Greenwich's Hope Hicks Focus Of Trump-Russia Probe

Hope Hick's unflinching loyalty and silence have secured her a prominent place in Donald Trump’s ever-changing orbit. 

Hope Hicks, right, a 2006 graduate of Greenwich High School, is the press secretary for Donald Trump. She's also a reported target in the Trump-Russia probe.

Hope Hicks, right, a 2006 graduate of Greenwich High School, is the press secretary for Donald Trump. She's also a reported target in the Trump-Russia probe.

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But that access to the president — the Oval Office is one door down from hers — could come at a prohibitive legal cost for the 29-year-old White House communication director from Greenwich. 

Hicks, Trump’s gatekeeper during the campaign -- whom some call his "real daughter" --- is now at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., and the focus of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, the New York Times reported here on Wednesday. 

Hicks assured Trump during a conference call that potentially damaging emails written by Donald Trump Jr. about a Trump Tower meeting with the Russians “will never get out,” the Times reported.

Another report by Vanity Fair can be found online by clicking here.  

Here's what Business Insider recently reported, which can be accessed by clicking here. 

Before joining Trump's 2016 campaign, Hicks had no political experience. She was born in Greenwich, a town of 60,000 on the southwest tip of Connecticut that's a favorite spot for hedge-fund headquarters. She was a model, actress, and lacrosse player as a child, before getting her English degree at Southern Methodist University.

Hicks didn't intend on playing such a large role in a presidential campaign, instead falling into the gig through a job at the Trump Organization. Now, she's the youngest White House communications director in history.

Other media coverage of Hicks' involvement in the Trump-Russia probe can be found by clicking here. 

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