| The incredible life of Trump's 'bag man' — who became famous from a viral trick-shot football video and is now under investigation for financial crimes by Michal Kranz on Mar 14, 2018, 10:18 AM Advertisement
While the news cycle was understandably focused on Rex Tillerson's departure as secretary of state, he wasn't the only person who left President Donald Trump orbit on Tuesday. The other was a 27-year-old White House aide named John McEntee, who was escorted out of the president's residence amid a financial-crimes investigation. McEntee served as Trump's longtime personal assistant. After his departure, Trump's 2020 reelection campaign quickly rehired him as the senior adviser for campaign operations. Here's a young, viral football star ended up next to one of the most powerful men in the world: SEE ALSO: Latest White House staffer to be fired initially became famous with a trick-shot football video DON'T MISS: REX TILLERSON IS OUT — here are all the casualties of the Trump administration so far Born on March 9, 1990, John D. McEntee II grew up in Anaheim, California, which is where his football talents first became apparent. He was a star athlete at Servite High School, where he threw 1,525 yards as a senior. Source: Max Preps
His father is a successful producer, manager, and agent who books stars from Snoop Dogg to Bette Midler for Vegas casinos and Fortune 500 companies. The family's palatial home reportedly has a painting of McEntee in the billiard room throwing a pass. Sources: TEI Entertainment, The Orange County Register
McEntee went on to become a starting quarterback at the University of Connecticut, where he continued to make waves. In 2011, he won the Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award for his playing. Sources: People, The Daily Campus, UConn
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