Trump is considering more changes to his Cabinet in the coming weeks: Report
Sources say Trump is considering more personnel changes as frustration over Iran coverage and low approval ratings grows.
- On Thursday, April 2, President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, prompting reports he is weighing a broader Cabinet shake-up involving Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
- President Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in early March, marking the first Cabinet exit of his second term amid declining approval and frustration with perceived underperformers.
- White House spokespersons publicly affirm full confidence in Lutnick and Chavez-DeRemer, calling removal reports 'fake news,' yet anonymous officials confirm Trump expressed frustration with both officials.
- Amid midterm risks, observers speculate on replacements including U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, as continued instability at Commerce and Labor could deepen agency disruption.
- Trump's declining approval, compounded by the unpopular war in Iran, has accelerated personnel volatility. Advisers suggest he aims to finalize reorganization decisions before midterms, marking a shift from earlier reluctance.
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Trump mulls big Cabinet shake-up as Iran war backlash deepens: Report
US President Trump is reportedly considering a significant Cabinet reshuffle amid growing concerns over the Iran war's political fallout and rising fuel prices. Frustration over falling approval ratings and midterm election anxieties are fueling discussions about replacing senior officials, ...
Trump eyes cabinet reshuffle as Iran war hits approval ratings at home
U.S. President Donald Trump is considering a broader cabinet shakeup in the wake of Attorney General Pam Bondi's removal this week, as he grows increasingly frustrated with the political fallout from the war with Iran, five people familiar with internal White House discussions said.
Intelligence coordinator Tulsi Gabbard and trade minister Howard Lutnick are considered wobbly candidates. Background should be the negative consequences of the Iran war on the reputation of the president
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