The Mercury News

President Trump scrambles to find new chief of staff

- By Zeke Miller, Jill Colvin and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump is scrambling to find a new chief of staff after his first choice to replace John Kelly bailed at the last minute and several other potential successors signaled they weren’t interested in the job.

Back to square one, Trump is mulling over a list of at least four potential candidates after Nick Ayers, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, took himself out of the running Sunday and decided that he would instead be leaving the White House.

The announceme­nt surprised even senior staffers who believed that Ayers’ ascension was a done deal.

Trump is now soliciting input on a list of candidates

that is said to include Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the chairman of the conservati­ve House Freedom Caucus, and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

And allies are pitching Trump on even more contenders. But as quickly as names were being floated, candidates appeared to be pulling themselves from

considerat­ion, underscori­ng the challenges of working for a mercurial president who has acknowledg­ed that he likes to surround himself with chaos and despises any suggestion he’s being managed.

Meadows said Monday he had not discussed the role with the president, but one congressio­nal Republican said Meadows has told others he wants the job.

 ?? JABIN BOTSFORD — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP, POOL, FILE ?? Nick Ayers, right, is no longer expected to fill the role of White House chief of staff, staying as the vice president’s chief.
JABIN BOTSFORD — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP, POOL, FILE Nick Ayers, right, is no longer expected to fill the role of White House chief of staff, staying as the vice president’s chief.

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