Donald Trump suddenly fired two female ministers. Further changes are reportedly planned in his cabinet

US President Donald Trump has started a major cleaning in his cabinet, two female ministers have already finished. Sources from the area are announcing another wave of exchanges.

US President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi in less than a month. Sources of the NBC News TV say that in the coming weeks, his cabinet may face even more changes, writes TASR.

The head of the White House did not replace a single member of his cabinet during his first year in office. But sources at NBC News say they expect more “changes and reorganization” in the next few weeks, though they have no idea who might be next.

Another reorganization of the cabinet

During Trump’s previous term, several high-ranking officials left his government during the first year, including Health Secretary Tom Price, National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.

During the first year, several representatives of the current Trump administration faced criticism for scandals or mistakes, but the president decided not to remove them. “For the first year, they wanted to avoid the bad impression — the stuff that goes along with high-level exits. That’s coming to an end. He doesn’t seem to care anymore about how they’re perceived,” an anonymous source told NBC News.

Scandals and loss of favor

The television reports that, for example, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Director of the National Intelligence Service Tulsi Gabbard, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced scandals. Susie Wiles, the head of the White House office, allegedly lost the favor of the president.

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