US President Donald Trump wants to make his former budget Director Mick Mulvaney to the interim chief of staff in the White house. The Trump announced on Friday in the short message service Twitter. He was looking forward to working with Mulvaney, Trump more.
Mulvaney is intended to replace the previous chief of staff, John Kelly , will give up the Post at the end of the year. Kelly was a great Patriot and he wanted to thank him personally for his services, wrote to the President.
had Previously reported the news Agency Reuters with reference to the Insider that have crystallized out in the search for a new chief of staff to two candidates: trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner as well as the US trade representative Robert Lighthizer. For Kushner in and outside of the President’s administration Advisor would have made strong, said on Friday two with the process, people familiar.
The Deputy Trump spokesman Hogan Gidley said the President could ask the current President & chief of staff John Kelly to stay a little longer than planned in the office. It will, however, likely to a quick decision.
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An Insider had initially explained to the news Agency Reuters, the former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, a potential candidate with good prospects. order Christie said, however, in the course of the day, he is standing for the office. The Insider, according to even more candidates are in the conversation. Anyway, the President, as usual, his opinion could change. Trump has no deadline for the appointment.
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Last week, had been informed that Kelly makes in the office in the beginning of January, after about one and a half years. The office of departure belongs to a series of Personnel changes, with which to Trump his Team wants to set up. The Post of chief of staff is considered to be one of the most important in Washington. The owner sets the priorities of the President and is intended to ensure that the head of state has the information necessary for its decisions. Trump’s first chief of staff, Reince Priebus, remained six months in office. (AFP, Reuters)