John Kelly Out As Chief Of Staff
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Trump: Chief of Staff John Kelly to Leave Toward Year-EndWhite House chief of staff John Kelly will leave his job “toward the end of the year,” President Trump said Saturday, part of a broad shake-up as the White House girds for a re-election bid and clashes with congressional Democrats.
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John Kelly to Step Down as Trump, Facing New Perils, Shakes Up StaffPresident Trump said on Saturday that his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, would step down by the end of the year, the latest move in a long-planned staff shake-up as the president heads into the 2020 campaign facing growing peril from the special counsel and newly empowered Democrats.
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With New Chief of Staff, Trump Moves to Reset White HouseNick Ayers, in talks with President Donald Trump to become his new White House chief of staff, is a 36-year-old political whiz-kid who could help with the looming re-election campaign, but critics question whether he has the grit needed to keep Trump and an often chaotic administration under control.
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