It feels unnecessary to say that President Trump has a bad track record with women, but if you didn't know, President Trump has a bad track record with women. So it should come as no surprise that his billionaire friends feel totally comfortable asking him to set them up with his employees, especially former White House communications director Hope Hicks.

According to an excerpt from The Trump White House: Changing the Rules of the Game, an upcoming book by journalist Ronald Kessler, Trump has told friends that "billionaires are constantly asking him to fix them up with Hicks." But, alas, he refuses. Hicks was "so consumed by her work as communications director and until recently was never seen with a date," according to The Trump White House, as reported by PEOPLE. (Though she was rumored to date at least two of her coworkers.)

However, Hicks has now left the White House, announcing her resignation in late February. This was following her House Intelligence Committee testimony that was part of the investigation into Russian collusion in the presidential election.

Maybe Trump can set his friends up with Stephen Miller instead?