After Macron's election in May 2017, Fort joined the presidential staff as a speechwriter but took on more responsibility as a media advisor in July after what was widely seen as a bungled response to a scandal involving an ex-bodyguard. "After two and half years of non-stop work for the candidate and then our president, I want to pursue other professional and personal projects, and above all give more time to my family," the 46-year-old said.
"Emmanuel Macron's understanding of the state and his complete commitment to France are what the country needs in these moments of doubt on our collective destiny," Fort added. "I am proud to have served him and I assured him of my complete loyalty when I informed him of my decision several weeks ago." The resignation comes as Macron looks to turn the page on a torrid six months that have seen his approval ratings tumble to their lowest ever level.