
It looks like that rumor just became a reality:
President Trump has decided to remove adviser Stephen K. Bannon
from the White House, the New York Times is reporting.
In recent weeks, the president has openly mused about dismissing his controversial campaign architect.
In recent weeks, the president has openly mused about dismissing his controversial campaign architect.
Jonathan Swan of Axios noted this morning broke the news:
A decision is imminent from White House chief of staff John Kelly on whether
Steve Bannon will keep his job, according to administration officials with
knowledge of the situation:
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Bannon, who has run afoul of Trump in the past, is now suspected
by the president of leaking about
his West Wing colleagues. And Trump resents the publicity Bannon has been
getting as mastermind of the campaign.
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Many West Wing officials are now asking “when,” not “if,” Bannon
goes.
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Chief of Staff General John Kelly has been reviewing Bannon’s
position.
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A recent deluge of media coverage of Bannon — including Bannon’s
explosive conversation with the American Prospect — have not escaped either the
president’s or Kelly’s attention.
One White House source twists the knife: “His
departure may seem turbulent in the media, but inside it will be very smooth.
He has no projects or responsibilities to hand off.”
This is not an unexpected turn of events. Just this week, Bannon
gave an unsanctioned interview to
a liberal publication, trashing his White House colleagues.
Bannon has been accused by former
White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci of leaking information
to the press. And now that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is cracking down hard on
leaks, Bannon may be in the crossfire.