Trump has told associates he's fed up with what he sees as self-promotion by Bannon, who did not join the core team this week at the president's golf club in Bedminster, N.J.
Bannon's time with Trump has diminished since the new chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, took over and imposed discipline on the circus around the Oval Office.
Bannon declined to comment.
Why it matters: POTUS has been frustrated with Bannon in the past, but he never had as easy a vehicle for getting rid of him. Kelly is expected to make West Wing changes, anyway. As one top aide said: "Kelly can do the dirty work."
Now Bannon is a man on an island, with very few true allies in the building.
Some caveats: Trump's anger with Bannon is nothing new, and Bannon survived Jared Kushner's attempt to get rid of him early in the administration. It's always perilous to say Trump is going to oust anybody.
How Bannon ran afoul of Trump:
3 comments:
When will Sorros run out of money , the bribing of staff has gone on long enough.
Alinsky at his best
9:35 AM - Don't blame Soros. He doesn't need to waste his money on this group of self-serving staffers. This is all internal and thoroughly the responsibility of the President.
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