TEHRAN (Defapress)- The chief of staff told a group of senators last week that the White House is “a miserable place to work.
According to the report, aides are mocking Kelly’s new Deputy Chief of Staff, Zachary Fuentes, by calling him “Deputy President” for taking over some of Kelly’s duties.
Trump, however, isn't concerned by the possible turnover in his administration and is comfortable with removing aides who challenge him, the paper reported.
Kelly joined the White House last year, looking to bring calm to an administration often described as chaotic, but, according to a report, Kelly has lost influence over Trump in the months since his arrival.
The chief of staff also reportedly erupted at Trump in March, threatening to quit. Other officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, calmed Kelly down.
Kelly has reportedly threatened to quit in the past as a way of exerting leverage over Trump. He is currently accompanying Trump in Singapore ahead of the President's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
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