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Trump sacks senior adviser at start of expected reshuffle

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AN angry Donald Trump pushed out a senior adviser on Wednesday after First Lady Melania Trump demanded her sacking, with more heads set to roll in a White House reshuffle triggered by infighting and setbacks in the midterm elections.

Melania Trump made the extremely rare demand for deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel to be fired on Tuesday, saying “she no longer deserves the honour of serving in this White House.”

The protocol-busting move followed a falling out that press leaks say was partly linked to a dispute over seating arrangemen­ts on the plane that took the first lady for a tour of African countries in October. Ricardel was also reportedly blamed for negative news coverage of Melania Trump.

The first lady at least partially got her way on Wednesday when presidenti­al spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders announced that Ricardel “departs the White House to transition to a new role within the Administra­tion.”

The start to the second half of Donald Trump’s first term is enveloped in gloom as the president surveys the damage from the midterms, tension with some of America’s closest allies, and now turmoil inside the administra­tion.

On Wednesday, he was quoted by right-wing website the Daily Caller saying that a wider reshuffle is coming.

“A lot of people of politician­s who have had very successful careers want to come in,” he said.

‘Adult in the room’

The biggest name on the chopping block, according to multiple US media reports, is chief of staf f John Kelly.

A retired Marine Corps genera l, he has often been referred to as “the adult in the room” during Trump’s drama-prone administra­tion, even if critics say he has done litt le to temper the president’s most damaging outbursts.

Now Kelly’s days are numbered, according to the unconfirme­d but mounting leaks to US media.

His position, tenuous for months, has been undermined further by reports that he also clashed with Melania Trump.

Melania Trump was angry that Kelly had refused to promote some of her aides, reports say.

Another expected reshuffle casualty is Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, a Kelly ally who oversees the politicall­y sensitive task of carrying out Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigratio­n.

Trump told the Daily Caller he’ll make “a decision on homeland shortly.”

Among Nielsen’s critics has been National Securit y Adviser John Bolton, who last month was widely reported to have erupted in a shouting match wit h Kelly right outside t he Oval Office over her performanc­e.

Donald Trump has been in a funk since last week’s midterms which saw Democrats seize control of the House of Representa­tives, ending the Republican­s’ dominance of both chambers of Congress.

While the Republican­s held their Senate majority, the Democratic win means the president will for the first time face an opposition that has teeth.

Democrats vow to use their control of powerful House oversight committees to go after Trump’s nebulous personal finances and to protect an explosive probe into whether his 2016 election campaign colluded with Russian agents.

Pressure is mounting from t he probe, as t he specia l counsel Robert Mueller digs ever more deeply into t he president’s inner circle.

When Trump suddenly replaced his attorney genera l Jef f Sessions last week wit h a fierce critic of t he Russia investigat­ion, Matthew Whitaker, critics accused him of v iolating t he constituti­on.

The Department of Justice ruled on Wednesday that Whitaker’s appointmen­t is in fact constituti­onal, but this will do little to calm claims that Trump’s real goal is to defang the Russia probe, which he describes as “a witch hunt.”

Abroad, there’s no respite for the real estate billionair­e either.

A weekend trip to Paris for World War I commemorat­ions was marred by a row with President Emmanuel Macron. Trump mockingly referred to Germany’s invasions of France during the two world wars, while also berating America’s European allies in Nato over their defence spending.

 ?? NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP ?? US President Donald Trump is reported to be preparing a reshuffle at the White House – fuelled by fallings out between his wife and senior staff – after a week of angry brooding over midterm elections that weakened his grip on Congress.
NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP US President Donald Trump is reported to be preparing a reshuffle at the White House – fuelled by fallings out between his wife and senior staff – after a week of angry brooding over midterm elections that weakened his grip on Congress.

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