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Shake-ups continue in White House

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first day of work for Trump’s new chief of staff, retired Marine Corps general John Kelly, who sources said was seeking to impose order on a White House rived with factions and backbiting.

“There’s a new sheriff in town,” said Barry Bennett, a former Trump campaign adviser.

A Republican close to Trump said the president fretted at the weekend over what to do about Scaramucci, calling his advisers to ask their opinion, all of whom told him the tough-talking aide had to go.

Trump was annoyed about Scaramucci’s lewd comments to The New Yorker magazine published last week and at how the abrasive New York financier appeared to inflate the strength of their friendship, since he had started the presidenti­al election cycle last year as a fundraiser for two Trump rivals, and Jeb Bush.

Trump decided it was time to cut him loose, the source said. Kelly, who also wanted him removed, summoned Scaramucci to Kelly’s office on Monday and fired him on the spot, the official said. It was one of Kelly’s first acts as chief of staff. Scott Walker

“A great day at the White House!” Trump tweeted later.

The departure of Scaramucci followed one of the rockiest weeks of Trump’s presidency in which a major Republican effort to overhaul the healthcare system failed in Congress and both his spokesman and previous chief of staff left their jobs as White House infighting burst into the open.

Scaramucci’s comments to The New Yorker included a profanity-laced attack against then-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon.

“The president certainly felt that Anthony’s comments were inappropri­ate for a person in that position,” White House spokeswoma­n Sanders told reporters.

In a change from previous procedure at the White House, all staff will now report to Kelly, including Trump’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, Sanders said.

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A Republican official close to the White House said Kelly had been given wide authority to impose order on the unruly Trump White House.

Tensions in Trump’s inner circle erupted last week when Scaramucci assailed Priebus and Bannon, two of the West Wing’s most senior figures. He accused Priebus of leaking informatio­n to the media. Priebus later resigned.

Trump appeared on Monday with Kelly in the Oval Office and in a Cabinet meeting where he predicted the new chief of staff would do a “spectacula­r job”. He praised Kelly for his tenure overseeing border security issues at the Department of Homeland Security.

“With a very controvers­ial situation, there’s been very little controvers­y, which is really amazing by itself,” Trump said.

Republican­s fear that staff chaos at the White House could derail any attempt to revive efforts to repeal and replace the Obamacare healthcare law and a plan to overhaul the US tax system.

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