President Donald Trump, without offering any names, said on Tuesday more than 10 people are vying to be his new White House chief of staff.
WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump, without offering any names, said on Tuesday more than 10 people are vying to be his new White House chief of staff, a job his top choice declined over the weekend.
Trump and the outgoing chief of staff, John Kelly, reportedly had been at odds for months, but the president was left without a clear replacement after Nick Ayers declined the crucial position.