Homeland security secretary may go in Trump staff shakeup
US President Donald Trump is weighing an administration-wide shakeup as he looks to prepare his White House for divided government, but it is unclear who is going and who is staying.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was thought to be out as soon as this week, according to two people with knowledge of the issue, but she is now likely to remain in the post for a longer period because there is no obvious successor in place.
Trump has soured on Nielsen and White House chief of staff John Kelly, in part over frustration that his administration is not doing more to address what he has called a crisis at the Usmexico border, according to the sources. But the scope of the contemplated changes is far broader, as Trump gears up for a wave of Democratic oversight requests and to devote more effort to his re-election campaign.
According to people familiar with the situation, Trump is also discussing replacing Kelly with Vice-president Mike Pence’s chief of staff, Nick Ayers.
Kelly, a retired US Marine general, has been credited with bringing order and process to a chaotic West Wing, but he has fallen out of favour with the president as well as with presidential daughter Ivanka Trump and sonin-law Jared Kushner.
Ayers, a seasoned campaign operative, would restore a political mindset to the role, but he faces stiff opposition from some corners of the West Wing, with some aides lobbying Trump directly against the move.
Other changes are afoot, as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke are also being discussed for replacement. And in an extraordinary move yesterday, first lady Melania Trump’s office called publicly for the firing of Trump’s deputy national security adviser, Mira Ricardel.