Trump’s Cabinet Shakeup: Who’s Next to Get the Axe?

It’s amazing to watch President Trump in action. He has redefined everything it means to be the President of America. Never in modern history have we seen someone so devoted to and focused on his campaign promises. He’s been checking them off the list like some kind of negotiating machine. It’s a sight to behold.

He’s not really a machine, though. He’s as human and imperfect as the rest of us, and being able to laugh at some of his minor mistakes is a good thing. You might recall that Trump criticized Obama a few years ago. Trump suggested that Obama was having trouble hanging onto a Chief of Staff.

Poking fun at 44 might be coming back to haunt Trump a little now. He has his own revolving door of cabinet members. It turns out that presidential administrations are much like any other. There will be turnover.

While we can tease Trump over this, the truth is that upgrading staff is another example of him doing a good job. Now that midterm elections are over, Trump has the freedom to make personnel changes that will improve outlook and not demonstrate instability that could have cost votes.

That brings us to the question of the day. Who is staying and who is leaving? This video has some answers. Take a look.


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