Top deputy leaving Kobach’s office

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Dan Burrows, the chief deputy for Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, is leaving Kansas to take a job in President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

The spokesperson for the attorney general on Saturday confirmed that Burrows has been tapped for a role in the White House staff secretary's office.

Danedri Hebert said Burrows' departure date from the attorney general's office and his start date in the Trump administration are not set.

"He has done an amazing job in our office," Herbert said in a text.

"He's served Attorney General Kobach well, and more importantly, in all of . . .

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