Donald Trump has hired and fired a string of senior staff during a tumultuous first year in the White House. Ex-campaign manager and chief strategist Steve Bannon, as well as former Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci were among the biggest names to leave the Trump administration. In the first six months of his presidency alone, he has lost a chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, national security adviser, two communications directors and a press secretary. Here are the key departures from the President’s first year in office. Steve Bannon The most high-profile departure from Donald Trump’s White House administration has been Steve Bannon. Once considered the brains behind Mr Trump’s stunning election win, he was labelled the “best talent in politics” by the President himself. Having joined from Breitbart, the right-wing US news site, Mr Bannon became chair of Mr Trump’s election campaign before being named chief strategist after the President took office. But in August, seven months in to Mr Trump’s presidency, Mr Bannon was fired after feuding with other members of the administration. Mr Bannon – who was seen as a driving force behind some of the President’s more nationalist proclamations – said he remained loyal to Mr Trump….