Chris Christie turned down an offer to be Trump's chief of staff.
Now whoever Trump interviews is going to have to face the fact that they were less wanted than Christie. It's difficult to imagine who would accept such a job.
He's previously said that the only job in the adminstration he'd accept is AG, so, not entirely surprising. As for Meadows, Trump said that he decided that Meadows would be of more use where he is.
If he decides to move either Mulvaney or Mnuchin (the only other two people that I know of that are being looked at), he's going to have to then find a replacement for those. I know it's obvious that's going to happen, but it just shows how much of a continuation of musical chairs the whole admin is with shuffling things around.
Imagine being turned down by a man with no pride or honor, who threw away his entire career by hitching himself to your wagon.
Good god imagine being turned down by Chris Christie.
Chris Christie turned down an offer to be Trump's chief of staff.
Now whoever Trump interviews is going to have to face the fact that they were less wanted than Christie. It's difficult to imagine who would accept such a job.
I foresee a new headline: "Trump to announce self as Chief of Staff."
Betsy Devos is basically the literal devil. Thoughts?
It says a lot that of all the people in Trump's cabinet, she is somehow one of the very few to survive since the beginning. I couldn't tell you what it says, but it says something.
Again, Christie has said the only job he'd accept is Attorney General, so.....
Trump did actually say that he didn't want to have a Chief of Staff. If Jared refuses that might happen because the world never made sense.
He'd also prefer to be his own communications team, which he pretty much already is anyway. Does the nepotism law apply to the Chief of Staff? I know some past Presidents have had a close relative as secretary or assistant not unlike a Chief of Staff, though this was in the 18th and 19th centuries, well before the modern Chief of Staff position.