Remember when Donald Trump, as a presidential candidate, vowed to surround himself “only with the best and most serious people” if elected? It was right around the time he promised via Facebook to “hire the best people.”
Candidate Trump promised "the best people." But today we learned Michael Flynn might've broken the law. https://t.co/0cpBcV0Eea #11MSNBC pic.twitter.com/YIfPKbsJkd
— 11th Hour (@11thHour) April 26, 2017
Whether he’s kept that promise or not is a subjective matter, but given the volatility in the White House, it’s hard not to get the impression that Trump doesn’t believe he’s hired “the best people” — or he wouldn’t have gotten rid of so many of his top aides.
Revisiting a recent item, Trump World has been in office for almost seven months, and we’ve seen a startling number of departures among leading officials, including:
– Reince Priebus, chief of staff
– Katie Walsh, deputy chief of staff
– Michael Flynn, national security advisor
– Sean Spicer, press secretary
– Michael Short. assistant Press Secretary
– Mike Dubke, the first communications director
– Anthony Scaramucci, the second communications director
– K.T. McFarland, deputy national security advisor
– Monica Crowley, advisor to the National Security Council
– Ezra Cohen-Watnick, director for intelligence programs at the National Security Council
– Tera Dahl, deputy chief of staff at the National Security Council









