It appears that no one wants to be the next chief of staff in the Trump administration, and considering who they’d have to work with and for on a daily basis, you can’t exactly blame them.
After being turned down by Nick Ayers, who currently serves as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, there was talk that Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) might be offered the job. But there are rumblings that Meadows may not want the post, either.
Other names mentioned to replace John Kelly include Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. But would any of them want to walk into what promises to be a nightmare, especially as the Russia investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller draws ever closer to the Oval Office?
Twitter has decided to offer the president some suggestions for who might be available and willing to do the thankless job of trying to keep him on task. Take a look:
I would like to add the possibility that the president of the United States installs his trusted advisor the simple son. https://t.co/zjitRbkPNE
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) December 10, 2018
WILL YOU BE MY CHIEF OF STAFF? pic.twitter.com/eaSbxVp5Uf
— Ryan Hill (@RyanHillMI) December 10, 2018
Anyone looking for a chief of staff, I know somebody who has done it. pic.twitter.com/qSG9EpLpy8
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) December 10, 2018
Hedley Lamarr for Chief of Staff. pic.twitter.com/LDmOhY37kX
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) December 9, 2018
Trump is going to float making Ivanka his new Chief of Staff any minute now.
No one else wants the job. https://t.co/cJaeYf2cRz
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) December 10, 2018
My inside sources point to a very capable person currently working in the White House. Here is a hint. pic.twitter.com/0WNZHIg0bv
— Tom Dykstra (@Tomleegun) December 9, 2018
Translation:
“Nah, I don’t want to be the captain of the Titanic.” pic.twitter.com/dpWDbzodAs
— ✨Trina: Music Ambassador ✨ (@dharma69) December 10, 2018
— FMcFarlin (@McFarlinFred) December 10, 2018
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