If the Trump Administration can be likened to a reality television
show, the steady stream of departures can be compared to contestants being voted
off the island. As we approach the final installments of season two, there are
rumors that the next exit will be none other than John Kelly.
Kelly, in the role of White House Chief of Staff, has long
been rumored to want out and there are rumors that Kelly’s relationship with
the president has become increasingly unworkable. CNN
reports that Trump and Kelly have stopped talking to each other in recent days
as the president has complained that Kelly is not politically savvy and is not
well-suited to helping Trump handle a House led by Nancy Pelosi.
Shortly after the election, CNN
reported that Trump was considering replacements for Kelly, Jeff Sessions, and
DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. Sessions tendered his resignation as attorney
general last month.
Axios
reported that a likely replacement for Kelly would be Nick Ayers, chief of
staff to Vice President Pence. White House insiders who favor Ayers argue that
his political instincts could help Trump deal with a divided Congress as well
as the Russia probe and an economy that is increasingly turbulent, in large
part due to President Trump’s
protectionist trade policies.
Kelly, a retired Marine four-star general, was originally appointed
to be Trump’s secretary of Homeland Security. He became chief of staff in July
2017 in the shakeup that followed President Trump delivering his signature line,
“you’re fired,” to Reince Priebus. Kelly helped bring order to the chaos of the
Trump White House but has reportedly
clashed with the president on numerous issues.
Previous rumors of Kelly’s firing or resignation have been ‘greatly
exaggerated,” to use Samuel Clemens’ phrase. Last July, President
Trump confirmed to senior staff that Kelly had agreed to stay on until at
least 2020. Even at that point, Trump alternated between praising and
criticizing Kelly and there were reports that the president had ignored or
circumvented many of Kelly’s policies and protocols.
Now the news coming out of the White House indicates that
Kelly’s departure may be imminent. With the habit of dumping controversial news
on Friday afternoon or over the weekend, it’s possible that Kelly’s departure could
be announced as soon as today.
Originally published
on The
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