Even the famous Mick Mulvaney quits after violence: “I can't stay in”

Mick Mulvaney has resigned from the Trump administration following the murder violence at Capitol Hill, saying “I cannot stay.” Mr. Mulvaney, former chief of staff of Donald Trump, has resigned as sent to Northern Ireland. He told CNBC broadcaster: “I called Mike Pompeii last night to let him know [...]
Mr. Mulvaney, former chief of staff of Donald Trump, has resigned as sent to Northern Ireland.
He told CNBC broadcaster: “I called Mike Pompeii last night to let him know I was resigning. I can't do it. I can't stay. He said, "Periscope follows."
The “those who decided to stay, and I've talked to some of them, are standing because they're worried that the president could assign someone worse to those positions. ”
This is the last resignation in the sequence of resignations following unprecedented riots in Washington DC, which have prompted the president and his sons and personal lawyer.
Even Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews has resigned with Melanie Trump's staff chief. /Periscope











