Trump leaves the staff chief at the White House

White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly will leave his post at the end of the year. President Donald Trump announced this news, confirming the latest news released by the media on Kelly's resignation. The name of the following will be announced in the following days. Though Trump [...]
The name of the following will be announced in the following days. Even though Trump has asked Kelly only in July of this year for the general to stay in his position for two more years, recent relations between the two have cooled, at the point they actually stop talking to each other.
Coming into office the summer of 2017, replacing Raynce Priebus, at a moment when chaos reigned in the White House, as cabinet chief Kelly began acting with an iron fist, above all limiting personnel access to the ovale studio.
Recently, however, his influence over the president became very dim. The general no longer attended the most delicate meetings, and he has often touched the rest limit.
Kelly has also had tensions with Melanie, several times refusing promotions from the staff of the First Lady, and has often expressed criticism of the ways her associates travel. That was also why Melanie complained to Trump.











