The Columbus Dispatch

Turnover high among Trump team

- By John Wagner

Seventy-eight percent of the most-influentia­l jobs in President Donald Trump’s White House have turned over during his tenure, a figure higher than those for the entire first terms of the previous four administra­tions, a new study finds.

Moreover, 31% of those jobs have turned over at least twice, according to a study by the Brookings Institutio­n.

Among the most recent is national security adviser. Last week, Robert O’brien, formerly the nation’s top hostage negotiator, became the fourth person to hold that position during the Trump administra­tion.

The study looked at 65 “A Team” jobs in the executive office of the president, including chief of staff, White House counsel, communicat­ions director, press secretary and director of legislativ­e affairs. (The comings and goings of Cabinet secretarie­s were tracked separately.)

Trump’s turnover of 78% during his first 32 months exceeds the turnover during the first four years of Presidents Barack Obama (71%), George W. Bush (63%), Bill Clinton (74%) and George H.W. Bush (66%).

During the first term of President Ronald Reagan, 78% of jobs turned over, matching Trump’s number to this point in his tenure.

Turnover among Trump’s Cabinet has been even more striking when compared with that of his predecesso­rs.

The Brookings study tracked the 15 Senateconf­irmed Cabinet members who are in the presidenti­al line of succession. Of those, nine have turned over during the Trump era, a higher number than during any of the past five presidenci­es.

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