Trump replaces staff chief

US President Donald Trump has named General John Kelly, who currently heads the Department of Homeland Security as his next chief of staff. The announcement, made on Twitter, Friday afternoon and effectively, takes Raynce Priebus away from this position. Former staff chief Priebus had faced pressure, like [...]
The announcement, made on Twitter, Friday afternoon and effectively, takes Raynce Priebus away from this position.
Former staff chief Priebus had faced pressure, as a potential man, from where information flows.
These charges against the former chief of staff came from the new communications director, Anthony Saramucci, appointed by Trump a week ago.
67-year-old John Kelly is a retired general who has become the US border security face.
Earlier, President Donald Trump's new communications director physically attacked the White House Chief of Staff.
Anthony Scaramucci named Raynce Priebus, one of the most powerful Republicans, a paranoid schizophrenic during a call with a journalist from The New Yorker magazine.
Scaramucci also attacked Trump's deputy, Steve Bannon. The communications director's conversation with journalist Ryan Lizza was filled with fairly banal vocabulary, and insults and insults were mainly addressed to Priebus and Trump's chief strategy, Steve Bannon.












