CNN: Trump officials prepare for potential cabinet shakeup after one-year mark, White House denies
The White House is preparing for possible turnover in the Cabinet after President Donald Trump reaches the one-year mark of his term, potentially shaking up his otherwise stable team of secretaries, according to multiple people familiar with the discussions.
Trump’s cadre of secretaries, administrators and directors that form the official Cabinet has so far been relatively steady — by design, as officials close to the president aimed to avoid the imagery of Trump’s turnover-filled first term in office. But that could change as he completes his first year back in office in January.
The White House is considering potential changes in President Donald Trump's Cabinet after his first year in office, with discussions focusing on the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Energy. While Trump is reportedly satisfied with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, tensions have risen due to the influence of Corey Lewandowski, a special government employee. Meanwhile, Energy Secretary Chris Wright faces speculation about his job security due to perceived delays in implementing Trump's energy policies. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is also mentioned as a potential candidate for a Cabinet position.
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