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The White House said Monday afternoon that all senior aides – including Donald Trump's family members – will report to new chief of staff John Kelly.
The move marks a change in the West Wing, where first daughter Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kushner, chief strategist Steve Bannon and other top officials have all enjoyed Oval Office walk-in privileges and direct access to the president.
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Option C.
The Mooch smarted off to the brand new Chief of Staff John Kelly. Kelly puts him in his place and tells Trump "him or me." Trump realizes if he looses Kelly, he loses someone well respected and has been with him since the beginning.
See ya, Mooch. We'll ship your stuff.
Ok, so one narrative is that Trump hired the Mooch to come in and knock some heads around. He did it, and Trump fired him anyway. Ten days later.
The other narrative is same as above, but Trump had no idea that the Mooch would make it about himself in the process, so Trump fired him because it took the spotlight off of Trump.
You've been watching this guy showboat for a year and a half. You tell me which you think is more likely.
Option D:
The business of our country is presently being carried out on the basis of a significant minority cult of personality.
The Mooch has already been cut loose.
Anthony Scaramucci, the hot-headed honcho who became the White House communications director less than two weeks ago, lost the job Monday, according to ABC News.
His exit brings a sudden end to a short tenure filled with foul-mouthed drama that wrecked havoc on the White House staff and on Scaramauccis personal life.
In the few days he worked in the White House, Scaramucci managed to wage war on several top Trump staffers, including one who got pushed out last week, and he promised he would fire everybody on his press team to stop leaks.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...gns-communications-director-article-1.3371914