Born on March 9, 1990, John D. McEntee II grew up in Anaheim, California, which is where his football talents first became apparent. He was a star athlete at Servite High School, where he threw 1,525 yards as a senior.
His father is a successful producer, manager, and agent who books stars from Snoop Dogg to Bette Midler for Vegas casinos and Fortune 500 companies. The family's palatial home reportedly has a painting of McEntee in the billiard room throwing a pass.
McEntee went on to become a starting quarterback at the University of Connecticut, where he continued to make waves. In 2011, he won the Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award for his playing.
That same year, McEntee starred in a video titled "Johnny Mac Trick Shot Quarterback" of him making impressive football shots. The video went viral and was featured on CNN.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdShortly after graduating from UConn in 2012, McEntee went on to become a production assistant at Fox News, where he focused on the network's social media accounts.
Soon enough, he started volunteering on Trump's campaign. He snagged a full-time job as Trump's trip director in August 2015.
"I bought into the message," he said at the time. "I was sick of the career politicians."
After the election, Trump awarded McEntee with a job as his personal aide in the White House.
The position is sometimes called "bag man" because McEntee was responsible for the president's belongings.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHe made a salary of $115,000. The top salary for White House staffers is $179,700.
McEntee was reportedly well liked in the West Wing, and amid a constantly shifting staff, he was able to hold onto his position close to the president.
McEntee is reportedly very close to the president, and is often the first staffer to see him in the morning and the last to see him at night. He apparently is one of few staffers who could get their called answered on the first ring.
McEntee was known as a reliable staffer despite his low profile outside the White House. "Johnny got it," former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said about McEntee. "Whatever we needed, it didn't matter: He was on it."
McEntee reportedly liked to play a boyish trick aboard Air Force One. He would sometimes write notes to other staffers with Trump's signature, which he perfected, only to reveal that he wrote them all along.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut McEntee's luck quickly ran out. On Tuesday, he was escorted out of the White House after being fired for "serious financial crimes."
Trump's 2020 reelection campaign quickly rehired him as the senior adviser for campaign operations.
Looks like the young McEntee will get another chance.