Keith Schiller, a longtime aide and bodyguard to President Trump, has left his position at the White House, according to a report on Wednesday.

Schiller, a former security chief at the Trump Organization who delivered the letter informing former FBI Director James Comey of his firing, was upset over his restricted access to the president under White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, CNN reported.

The director of Oval Office operations was also unhappy over having to take a cut in pay to work in the West Wing, where he earned $165,000, much less than the $294,000 he made at the Trump Organization.

The former NYPD detective made headlines in May when it was revealed he delivered the “terminated” letter to FBI headquarters for Comey.

Schiller has protected Trump since 1999 and has been the head of security at the Trump Organization since 2005.

Earlier this month when reports surfaced about Schiller’s leaving, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said they were “not true.”