We know Donald Trump has ousted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson from the cabinet. There’s still some question, however, about how and why.
According to the White House, Tillerson was notified late last week about his fate. According to the State Department, that’s not true. Indeed, NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell reports that Tillerson didn’t learn about his firing until he saw Donald Trump’s tweet this morning.
It’s enough to make one wonder if yesterday’s disagreement between Tillerson and the White House over Russia had something to do with the developments.
Complicating matters, this may not be the most unusual personnel news out of Trump World today. The Wall Street Journal reports:
President Donald Trump’s personal assistant, John McEntee, was escorted out of the White House on Monday, two senior administration officials said. The cause of the firing was an unspecified security issue, said a third White House official with knowledge of the situation. […]
Mr. McEntee wasn’t as well known as the others, but had been a constant presence at Mr. Trump’s side for the past three years. He made sure Mr. Trump had markers to sign autographs, delivered messages to him in the White House residence and, over the weekend, ensured that the clocks in the White House residence were adjusted for daylight-saving time.
In other words, McEntee was Trump’s “body man.” If you watched “The West Wing” television show, McEntee was Charlie. (Or, for “Veep” fans, he was Gary.)
According to the WSJ‘s piece, McEntee was removed from the White House grounds yesterday “without being allowed to collect his belongings.” Indeed, he “left without his jacket.”
Well, that certainly sounds serious. But CNN reported that almost immediately after McEntee was removed from the White House, he joined Trump’s re-election campaign team “as a senior adviser for campaign operations.”
So let me get this straight. McEntee’s “security issue” was serious enough that he had to be escorted from the White House complex without his belongings, but he could still get a good job on the president’s campaign team?
I feel like we’re not getting the whole story here.
And on that note, this seems like a good time to update the list of prominent Trump World departures:
Cabinet: HHS Secretary Tom Price, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson









