The Borneo Post

Trump taps budget head Mulvaney as acting chief of staff

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump announced Friday that his budget director Mick Mulvaney will step in as acting chief of staff to replace John Kelly — amid indication­s the president is struggling to fill the key post.

Trump, whose presidency is increasing­ly embroiled in legal troubles, announced earlier this month that Kelly, a former Marine Corps general, was leaving.

Kelly, who reportedly fell out with other close Trump aides, is only the latest in a long string of high-ranking officials to quit the embattled White House.

“Mick has done an outstandin­g job while in the Administra­tion,” Trump said on Twitter.

“I look forward to working with him in this new capacity as we continue to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

“John will be staying until the end of the year. He is a GREAT PATRIOT and I want to personally thank him for his service!”

Kelly agreed to stay on until at least Jan 2 to avoid leaving the president in the lurch.

However, even with several weeks’ notice, Trump appears to be having difficulty in finding the right replacemen­t.

“For the record, there were MANY people who wanted to be the White House Chief of Staff. Mick M will do a GREAT job!” Trump wrote.

His widely reported first choice, Nick Ayres, announced last weekend that he did not want the post.

Ayres, a 36-year-old Republican consultant currently serving as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, was seen as a good fit for Trump’s plan to start focusing on his 2020 re-election. — AFP

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