Does Trump even need a chief of staff? this guy says no. "At this point I think it's worth asking whether Trump actually needs a chief of staff. More to the point: Does he even want one? What would the best candidate in the world provide him with? Sound advice on personnel? A better approach to time management? Does anyone think that he is one smart hire away from talking and acting like a normal president? "There is no chief of staff who is going to convince Trump to stop tweeting. There is no chief of staff capable of making him care about tiny details or convincing him that building some kind of working relationship with Democratic leadership in the House requires more than making vague noise about 'bipartisanship.' This man is 72 years old. He is who he is." https://theweek.com/articles/811790/does-trump-even-need-chief-staff
Eh, I think he needs a chief to do all the administering that the Oval Office must do but doesn't rise to the priority/interest of needing to be seen by the President himself. So he can spend more time tweeting. Lol, is there anything that boy can't do?
Of course. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious, they are the dumbest non-mafia 'family' I have ever seen or read about.
Betsy is forced to do the right thing... DeVos cancels $150M in student loan debt after losing court battle By Maggie Severns The Trump administration said Thursday it will cancel thousands of borrowers’ federal student loans, carrying out an Obama-era policy that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had fought to kill. The move comes as DeVos is being forced to implement a package of regulations that created more protections for student loan borrowers who were affected by a school closure or defrauded by their college. A federal judge in September ruled that DeVos' efforts to stop the 2016 “borrower defense” regulations from taking effect was illegal. And in October, the same judge rejected a bid by for-profit colleges to immediately stop the regulations, clearing the way for them to take effect. Education Department officials said Thursday that they will cancel the loans of about 15,000 borrowers who qualified for “closed school” loan discharges but who haven’t yet applied for that benefit. Those student loans total approximately $150 million. Department officials said they would begin notifying borrowers Friday by email that they will receive the loan discharges. Borrowers will not have to take any action, but the process could take as long as 90 days to complete. About half of the borrowers who will now receive loan discharges attended campuses owned by Corinthian Colleges, the chain of for-profit colleges that went bankrupt in 2015. The remaining students attended other schools that closed sometime between Nov. 1, 2013, and Dec. 4, 2018. The department said some of the loans that will be canceled are PLUS loans owed by parents whose students attended schools that closed. The loan cancellations also come after a California consumer advocacy group sued DeVos in November for failing to automatically cancel the federal loans of students under the 2016 “borrower defense” rules. Sen. Patty Murray, the top Democrat on the Senate Education Committee, said she was “pleased” the department moved to discharge the loans but called on the Trump administration to go further. “This is a good first step, but it’s not good enough,” Murray (D-Wash.) said in a statement, adding that DeVos should “abandon her attempts to rewrite the borrower defense rule to let for-profit colleges off the hook and instead fully implement the current rule and provide relief to more than 100,000 borrowers who were cheated out of their education and savings.” DeVos has said the Obama-era rules are unfair to colleges and taxpayers because they make it too easy for students to have their debt wiped out. She has proposed, but not finalized, a more restrictive policy that would rein in the amount of loan forgiveness that borrowers receive. Federal law allows borrowers who attended — or recently withdrew from — a school that closes to cancel their debt, as long as they don’t transfer their credits elsewhere. Prior to the 2016 regulations, borrowers had to submit an application to obtain the loan discharge. In changing the policy, the Obama administration said it wanted to make the process automatic because of the low rate at which borrowers eligible for the loan discharges applied for the benefit.
I saw a blurd that Christie turned down the position IS that true? HE might have to ask Ted Cruz Rocket River
LOLOL... all sorts of great people wanted the job, but he settles for a guy he has had in two different jobs in his administration. #pathetic
Noted human Superfund site Stephen Miller was on TV this morning proving that the coverup is worse than the crime:
Wow. Remember when trump bragged that he would only hire the best people? With really great, great people. The finest group of people ever assembled as a cabinet. Maybe this just trump's way to shut down the government?