Washington (CNN) Veteran Fox News executive Bill Shine is President Trump's new right-hand-man for White House communications.

The appointment was announced on Thursday afternoon, shortly before Shine joined Trump on a trip to Montana. Shine's title is Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications

His move from Fox to the White House further solidifies the backscratching relationship between TV network and Trump's orbit. But it's especially eyebrow-raising because Shine resigned last year amid a flurry of sexual harassment allegations within the network.

Shine was a key deputy of powerful Fox News chairman Roger Ailes. When Ailes was accused of sexual harassment by numerous women in 2016, Shine was accused of covering up the alleged misdeeds.

Some of the accounts portrayed Shine as Ailes' protector and fixer. Shine was named in at least four lawsuits or allegations related to alleged sexual harassment or racial discrimination at the network. He has denied all wrongdoing. And he has never been accused of harassment himself.