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USA under presidency of a know-nothing, neo-fascist, racist, sexist, mobbed-up narcissist!!
Every Person In The White House Who's Been Fired Or Quit Since Trump Took Office

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May 30, 2017 4:54pm

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President Donald Trump has set a major White House shake-up into motion, including bringing back former campaign officials, hiring a crew of outside lawyers to work on the Russia investigation and having his tweets monitored by White House advisors, reported the Wall Street Journal.
With point of focus being personnel changes, let's take a look back at the White House officials who have been fired or quit under the Trump administration.
[B]Patrick Kennedy, Under Secretary Of State For Management Quit January 1[/B]

Kennedy's resignation came just days into the Trump presidency. He'd been angling to keep that job under Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, according to the Washington Post.
On the same day, Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Director of the Office of Foreign Missions Gentry O. Smith all resigned as well, leaving nearly the entire State Department senior administrative staff empty.
[B]Sally Yates, United States Deputy Attorney General Fired January 30[/B]

Then-Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates was fired hours after ordering the Justice Department not to defend Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees from seven majority-Muslim nations. The White House described Yates as having "betrayed the Department of Justice."
[B]Michael Flynn, National Security Advisor Fired February 14[/B]

Michael Flynn was fired after it was revealed that he'd lied to Vice President Mike Pence about the extent of his secret communications with Russian officials. The controversy following centered both around the content of his communication and why Trump waited 18 days to ask for his resignation.
[B]Craig Deare, National Security Council Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs Fired February 17[/B]

Deare was "abruptly dismissed" after the White House learned he had been harshly criticizing Trump and Steven Bannon at a private event held by the Woodrow Wilson Center, reportedPolitico. In particular, Deare's concerns were about national security aides lacking access to the president.
[B]Preet Bharara, United States Attorney For The Southern District Of New York Fired March 11[/B]

Trump ordered Attorney General Jeff Sessions to request the resignations of 46 U.S. attorneys, a request Bharara promptly refused. Bharara is known for investigating cases of insider trading and was considered a Wall Street's "enforcer." He was fired shortly after he refused to leave his post.
[B]Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher Fired May 5[/B]

Reid's dismissal may have been one of the most surprising, as chief usher is as far away from a political role as any in the White House. Chief ushers typically stay on through presidencies; there have been only nine since the beginning of the 20th century. Reid had no comment for the Washington Post, which first reported the news, and the White House said they parted on very good terms.
[B]James Comey, Director Of The FBI Fired May 9[/B]

The firing of now-former FBI director James Comey was another shock, and the most controversial. Trump told Russian diplomats that he fired "nut job" Comey to ease the pressure of the mounting investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia, according to a report from the New York Times.
[B]Michael Dubke, White House Communications Director Resigned May 18, Effective May 30[/B]

Dubke quietly offered his resignation before Trump took his first overseas trip as president offering to stay on until the end of the trip which was immediately accepted. There is wide speculation that the former-communications director is the first to leave in a looming set of White House personnel changes.
[B]Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary - Resigned July 21[/B]

Sean Spicer resigned in response to Trump's hiring of Anthony Scaramucci as communications director. Spicer was "vehemently" opposed to Scaramucci's nomination, according to a New York Times report. Trump reportedly asked Spicer to stay on, despite regularly presenting conflicting statements. Spicer had been handling the responsibilities of both press secretary and communications director, but Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had been conducting White House press conferences in recent months.
Michael Short, Assistant Press Secretary - Resigned, July 25

Michael Short resigned after Scaramucci named him the first in what will be as many firings as necessary to stop leaks from the White House. Short denied having been involved in any leaks. Initial reports had Short being fired, but Axios' Jonathan Swan reportedly received a textfrom Short saying he resigned, perhaps in an effort to beat the White House to the announcement.
Reince Priebus, White House Chief of Staff - Fired July 28

Reince Priebus was fired just days after Scaramucci, who had been a verbal adversary, joined the administration. Trump had been convinced that someone with stronger leadership skills was needed to control a West Wing full of leakers and push his agenda. Trump announced Priebus' firing and former-general John F. Kelly's hiring simultaneously via tweet, adding that he was "proud of [Priebus]."
CNN reported that Priebus privately resigned on Thursday.
[B]Officials On The Ropes[/B]

The following White House officials have all been rumored to have their positions at risk.

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[*]Jeff Sessions, Attorney General
[*]Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State
[*]Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to the president and son-in-law to Trump
[*]Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president
[*]Steven Bannon, White House Chief Strategist
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[*]Donald Trump, President of the United States of America
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USA under presidency of a know-nothing, neo-fascist, racist, sexist, mobbed-up narcissist!! - by Peter Lemkin - 29-07-2017, 03:12 PM

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