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President Trump announced Saturday that White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly would exit his post by the end of the year, capping the retired Marine general’s rocky tenure as the president ...
Persistent rumors of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's departure are finally true, just 16 months after he started on the job.
John Kelly will depart as White House chief of staff near the end of this year, President Donald Trump told reporters Saturday.
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White House chief of staff John Kelly has reportedly said he would be willing to step down over the way he handled the accusations of abuse leveled at former staff secretary Rob Porter, who ...
After White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly pressured President Trump last fall to install his top deputy, Kirstjen Nielsen, atop the Department of Homeland Security, the president lost his ...
John Cassidy writes about John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, whose departure from the Trump Administration, at the end of the year, was announced on Saturday.
Trump confirmed Kelly’s imminent departure on Saturday as he left the White House to attend the annual Army-Navy football game.
John Kelly’s 17 months in the White House definitely had its ups and downs the the president’s chief of staff.
President Trump says Kelly, who was expected to bring order to the White House, will leave his post at the end of the year.
Under Kelly’s guidance, the White House functioned more effectively than it had during the tenure of his predecessor—yet still remained unfathomably chaotic.