JAKARTA - The White House moved quickly to deny rumors of a wave of subsequent dismissals in President Donald Trump's cabinet. Following the sudden departure of Attorney General Pam Bondi, a number of big names in the government are now said to be in the "hot seat".
Speculation about cracks in President Donald Trump's cabinet is heating up again. After the removal of Attorney General Pam Bondi last Thursday, public attention is now focused on National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
The three are rumored to be the next targets for dismissal, following in the footsteps of Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security who was fired last month. However, the White House immediately put up a body.
Reported by Newsweek, Saturday, April 4, the same support was also confirmed by White House Communications Director Steven Cheung. Through his official statement, Cheung stated that the President had "total confidence" in Tulsi Gabbard and called any speculation to the contrary as fake news or fake news.
Despite the official objections having been issued, the atmosphere in Washington remains tense. The departure of two cabinet members in a short time (Bondi and Noem) is considered by many observers as a signal of high volatility at the highest level of government.
To date, Gabbard's office, Lutnick, and Chavez-DeRemer have not provided additional comments regarding their positions amid this political shock.
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