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“You’re Fired” Trump’s Amazing Presidential Track Record

Courtesy of Mish.

Before becoming president, Donald Trump had a very popular television program whose main appeal was the popular phrase “You’re Fired!”

As president, Trump set an amazing record setting pace of firing top level officials or having them leave just before being fired.

Clearly, Trump knows how to fire. He also knows how to provoke officials to resign. Let’s recap.

Please consider Casualties of the Trump Administration So Far

  1. Reince Priebus, the former White House chief-of-staff, resigned just six months into his tenure after a public feud with Anthony Scaramucci, the White House communications director.
  2. Sean Spicer, the embattled White House press secretary, resigned on Friday after telling Trump he vehemently disagreed with the selection of Anthony Scaramucci as White House communications director.
  3. Michael Dubke, the former White House communications director, resigned in May. Dubke was replaced by Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of a hedge fund and a top Trump donor.
  4. Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, resigned earlier this month after clashing with the White House over Trump’s complicated financial holdings. Shaub called Trump’s administration a “laughingstock,” following his resignation, and advocated for strengthening the US’s ethical and financial disclosure rules, per The New York Times.
  5. Trump fired James Comey as FBI director in May.
  6. Former National Security Advisor Michael resigned in February after serving in the position for less than a month. Flynn misled Vice President Mike Pence and other administration officials about the contents of his phone conversations with Sergey Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the US. Flynn reportedly discussed the Obama administration’s sanctions against Russia with Kislyak prior to Trump assuming office.
  7. Trump fired Sally Yates, the acting attorney general and an appointee of former President Barack Obama, just ten days after assuming office. Yates had refused to uphold the Trump administration’s controversial travel ban in January.
  8. Trump fired Preet Bharara, the former US Attorney for the Southern District of Manhattan and ‘Sheriff’ of Wall Street, in March after Bharara refused to submit a resignation letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
  9. Katie Walsh, the former deputy chief of staff and close ally to chief of staff Reince Priebus left the White House just nine weeks into the job to run America First, a pro-Trump group outside of the government.

What Does This Prove?

Trump has a proven ability to fire people. Perhaps he would not need that talent so much if he learned how to hire.https://t.co/Y91JrEVaA2

— Mike Mish Shedlock (@MishGEA) July 31, 2017

Mike “Mish” Shedlock


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