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Mike Haidet (born 1988) is an American political operative and former government staffer. As a key member of President Donald Trump's scheduling team, Haidet emerged as an important player in the many legal inquiries surrounding the former president and his allies.
Haidet graduated from Ohio State University in 2009 with a BA in international studies. [1]
Haidet worked on Rob Portman's Senate campaign in 2010. In 2011, he began working as an assistant in Portman's Senate office. [2] In 2014, Haidet was promoted press secretary for Senator Rob Portman. [3] Haidet worked on Senator Marco Rubio's presidential campaign. [4] In 2016, Haidet returned to the Portman campaign as operations director. [5] He worked on the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee. [4]
At the beginning of the Trump administration, Haidet worked as director of the White House Travel Office. He was later named Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Scheduling. [6] Haidet was a scheduler for President Trump in 2020 when the President was diagnosed with COVID-19 and continued to engage in in-person events. [7]
Because of his roles at the White House, Haidet has been named as a critical player or witness in several legal proceedings involving President Trump or the President's allies. [8] [9] [10] [11] Haidet has not personally been accused of wrongdoing.
As of 2024, Haidet works for QXO in Greenwich, Connecticut. [12]