The White House has been plagued by rumors of romantic relationships between staff members.

Most recently, multiple outlets reported that the White House communications director, Hope Hicks, was dating the staff secretary, Rob Porter — and CNN reported that she helped write a statement supporting Porter after allegations of domestic abuse surfaced.

That's just one of several rumored relationships associated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign and White House.



As the US has reckoned with the line between romance and harassment in the workplace, Donald Trump's campaign and White House have been plagued by reports of relationships between staffers.

Most recently, reports emerged last week that the White House communications director, Hope Hicks, was dating the secretary Rob Porter.

On Wednesday, Porter resigned after two of his ex-wives publicly accused him of physical and emotional abuse. Sources later told CNN that Hicks was involved in crafting an official statement supporting Porter.

The reports highlight the potential for problems caused by relationships between staffers in the most powerful political office in the US. However, the pair is far from the first of its kind in the Trump political machine.

Here's a roundup of the rumored relationships in Trump's campaign and White House.