NEW YORK – Conservative author and television personality Monica Crowley is stepping away from her appointment to a senior communications role in Donald Trump's incoming administration, CNN confirms.
The move comes after CNN's KFile uncovered multiple instances of plagiarism in her 2012 book, her columns for the Washington Times, and her 2000 Ph.D. dissertation for Columbia University. Crowley was slated to be the senior director of strategic communications for the National Security Council in Trump's administration.
The Washington Times first reported the news of Crowley's decision. A transition official confirmed the move to CNN.
CNN's KFILE originally reported last week that Crowley had plagiarized more than 50 times in her 2012 book "What the Bleep Just Happened." In response to the story, publisher HarperCollins pulled the book from sales until it could be updated to include proper attribution.
CNN's KFILE later found thousands of words plagiarized in Crowley's 2000 dissertation for her Columbia University Ph.D. Columbia has said any review of her work would be kept confidential. A review of Crowley's columns for the Washington Times also found plagiarism in seven columns.