[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Eleven officials have already left Trump Administration
The US President Donald Trump’s coterie of officials continues to be shaking. After having eleven exits of important officials from White House within seven months, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has, on Wednesday, denied of his “plan to resign” and renewed his support to Trump administration.
There were reports that Vice President Mike Pence had to urge him to stay in the job. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson hastily called a press conference at his office and said “The vice president has never had to persuade me to remain as secretary of state because I have never considered leaving this post.”
NBC News, quoting senior administration officials, reported on Wednesday that Secretary of State was on the verge of resigning this past summer amid mounting policy disputes and clashes with white House.
The situation arose around July when Tillerson had openly disparaged the president, referring to him as “moron” after a July 20 meeting at the Pentagon with members of Trump’s national security team and cabinet officials.
Tillerson avoided direct reply regarding calling Trump a “moron” and said “I am not going to be part of this effort to divide this administration.”
However, sources in white House has reportedly said that Trump was not pleased that it was now in public knowledge that Tillerson called him a “moron” but he is not on the verge of asking for his resignation.
Rex Tillerson was quoted saying, “Our job is now to achieve results on behalf of America and we are doing that. What we have accomplished, we have accomplished as a team.” He described the major achievements of present foreign policy including sanctioning North Korea, pressing Arab leaders to do more against terrorism and working with India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan.
Donald Trump took oath of office on January 20 this year. The first casualty of his administration was Sally Yates, the acting attorney general, a holdover from the Obama administration, when she was dismissed on January 30 for refusing to defend travel ban on citizens of seven Muslim majority countries.
The resignations from White House have developed a regular feature in the present administration. Micheal Flynn, the national security advisor, resigned on February 13. During the month of May there were three exits from their prestigious positions. Angella Reid, the chief usher was fired on May 5, FBI director James Comey was fired on May 9 and Mike Dubke, the first communications director, had handed over his resignation on May 18.
Five senior officials had to leave their jobs in the month of July. Walter Shaub, Director of the office of Government Ethics resigned on July 6, Sean Spicer, the Press Secretary resigned on July 21, Micheal Short, the senior assistant press secretary, resigned on July 25, Reince Priebus, the chief of staff, left his office on July 28 while Anthony Scaramucci, communications director, left his job within 11 days on July 31.
Chief strategist Steve Bannon left his office after clashes in Charlottesville on August 28 this year.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]