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Trump declares new senior staff changes

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In another senior staff shakeup inside his often turbulent administra­tion, US President Donald Trump said yesterday that he has picked the two people he wants to be the next US attorney general and the next US ambassador to the United Nations.

He said that he will nominate William Barr, who was attorney general under former president George H W Bush in the 1990s, to fill that top job again at the US Justice Department.

Barr would replace Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who has been in that position since Trump forced out Jeff Sessions as attorney general a month ago.

Trump also said he will put forward State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert as ambassador to the United Nations.

Nauert, a former host at Fox News Channel, would replace Nikki Haley, who announced in October that she would resign at the end of this year.

Both appointmen­ts would require US Senate confirmati­on.

Trump, speaking to reporters outside the White House, also said that he would make a personnel announceme­nt concerning the Pentagon today.

“It will have to do with the joint chiefs of staff, the succession,” he told reporters outside the White House, suggesting he may name a new top US military officer.

Separately, CNN reported yesterday that John Kelly is expected to resign in coming days as White House chief of staff, citing unnamed sources.

Reuters has not independen­tly confirmed the report.

The proposed changes come as the Republican president faces another difficult stretch.

Democrats are promising aggressive oversight of Trump’s administra­tion and business activities when they take control of the US House of Representa­tives in January, following their gains in last month’s elections.

Special Counsel Robert Muller is continuing to investigat­e Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election, any collusion between Moscow and Trump’s campaign and possible obstructio­n of justice.

More details of the inquiry were set to emerge in court filings.

Barr, who was attorney general under Bush from 1991 to 1993 and has worked in the private sector since then, would oversee Mueller’s probe if the Senate confirms him in the job again.

Barr is likely to face pressure at his confirmati­on hearings to show that he would protect Mueller from political interferen­ce.

Critics of Trump have long been concerned that the president wants to end the Mueller probe.

Trump, who has repeatedly denounced the investigat­ion as a “witch hunt”, denies any collusion with Russia or any obstructio­n of justice.

Russia denies US intelligen­ce agencies’ findings that it meddled in the 2016 election campaign to try to tilt the vote in Trump’s favour.

Barr also may face scrutiny about past comments questionin­g the political affiliatio­ns of Mueller’s team and supporting Trump’s decision last year to fire Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) director James Comey.

“I hope he will use the opportunit­y to unambiguou­sly commit, should he be confirmed, to upholding the rule of law,” Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy said on Twitter.

Trump called Barr “a terrific man, a terrific person, a brilliant man”, in remarks to reporters as he left for an out-of-town event.

“He was my first choice from Day One. Respected by Republican­s and respected by Democrats. He will be nominated for United States Attorney General and hopefully that process will go very quickly,” Trump said.

Whitaker, a former US attorney who is currently acting head of the Justice Department, has drawn criticism for past business ventures and critical comments about the Mueller investigat­ion before he joined the department.

Trump mocked and belittled Sessions for more than a year, angry at Sessions’s decision to recuse himself from overseeing the Russia probe because he had worked for Trump’s election campaign.

If she is confirmed to the UN ambassador post, Nauert would bring little diplomatic experience to a highly visible internatio­nal role.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, praised Nauert as “one of the United States’ strongest voices on the global stage”.

Democrats were less enthusiast­ic.

“She’s clearly not qualified for this job, but these days it seems that the most important qualificat­ion is that you show up on Donald Trump’s TV screen,” Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said on CNN.

Other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are all represente­d by ambassador­s with decades of foreign policy experience.

Nauert would succeed Haley, a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before she took the job.

Haley insisted that she be made a member of Trump’s cabinet and his National Security Council to bolster her power within the administra­tion.

Bringing Nauert aboard in a sub-cabinet role could diminish the position, said Stephen Pomper, a former Obama administra­tion official.

 ??  ?? Trump: (Barr) was my first choice from Day One. Respected by Republican­s and respected by Democrats. He will be nominated for United States Attorney General and hopefully that process will go very quickly.
Trump: (Barr) was my first choice from Day One. Respected by Republican­s and respected by Democrats. He will be nominated for United States Attorney General and hopefully that process will go very quickly.
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Nauert: a former anchor of Fox and Friends.

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