Controversial Trump national security aide to leave White House, official says

Sebastian Gorka is reportedly leaving his position at the White House.

The official said the departure would not be immediate and did not offer details on where Gorka, a member of the White House's Strategic Initiatives Group, would head next.

In March, three Democratic U.S. senators wrote a letter asking questions about Gorka's alleged ties to Vitezi Rend, a right-wing nationalist group in Hungary that some associate with Nazi collaboration. Last month Democratic House members called for his resignation over his alleged ties to anti-Semitic groups.

Gorka has denied the allegations.

Reached by phone, Gorka did not deny that he was departing, but he declined to offer a comment. The White House also declined to comment on the matter.

"If Sebastian Gorka is indeed a member of this organization, as high-ranking leaders of the organization claim he is, he would have been required to disclose this information on his immigration application and on his application to be a naturalized U.S. citizen," Nadler stated in the letter.

"Therefore, I am asking that you provide the House Committee on the Judiciary with Sebastian Gorka's immigration application and his application to be a U.S. citizen, so that the committee can be assured that he did not enter this country under false pretenses," he continued.

Gorka, a former Breitbart editor who holds a Ph.D. in political science, dismissed The Forward's claims in a statement to ABC News in March.