Purges in Trump’s cabinet? They have to decide in the coming weeks

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.

  • NBC News sources expect further changes and reorganization in Trump’s cabinet.
  • During the previous term, several high-ranking officials left the Trump administration.

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

During Trump’s previous term, several high-ranking officials left his administration during the first year, including the health secretary Tom Price, National Security Advisor Michael Flynn or 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. “The first year they wanted to avoid a bad impression – the things that accompany the departure of high-ranking employees. That is coming to an end. It seems that he no longer cares about the problem of how they are perceived.” an anonymous source told NBC News.

Television reports that for example, Minister of Labor Lori Chavezová-DeRemerová, Director of the National Intelligence Service Tulsi Gabbardová, and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick faced scandals. Susie Wiles, the head of the White House office, allegedly lost the favor of the president.

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