Unrest in the White House / bd titanic 360 news
Unrest in the White House
President Donald Trump's new Chief of Staff John Kelly joined the White House on Monday. The former Marine General will have to deal with the challenge of disciplining the confusing and chaotic environment.
Trump broke the rules of the White House during his six-month tenure. The White House has turned into a combination of appointments for the decision-making and open policy decisions of the advisors in the internal and external affairs. In this, the interference among senior officials increased.
Trump, last week, the Chief of Staff removed Reyes Prébus. That week, the bill for trim health reform was not approved by the Congress.
Roov also said, "Trump faces many problems. This week was extremely chaotic. We saw a tumultuous presidency. The worst situation was the health reform-disaster. Afterwards, the transgressor-class people of the army are being attacked by the Trump.
The situation was further fueled by Trident's new communications director Anthony Sraamuichi. He criticized the New York Magazine's representative Abbey and Trump counsel Steven Bennon.
Republicans welcomed Trump's decision to bring Kelly Kelly took responsibility on Monday.
Republican Senator Susan Colings believes that Kelly would be able to restore West Wing's discipline somewhat.
Last week the Trump team's top concern was to tackle the West Wing's stalemate and anger.
White House budget director Mik Mulwani said that the exile was very active. But he was perhaps slightly behind in the management of the office.
It is not yet clear how trump senior officials will deal with Kelly. But Senior Consultant Kelani Conway told Fox News, "I will work as the president and our new Chief of Staff, General Kelly, as I would like to say."


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