White House press secretary Sean Spicer says the president met with EPA administrator Scott Pruitt on Tuesday as he mulls a decision on the climate agreement. Trump himself has also reportedly offered up his personal cell phone number to world leaders.
Trump has privately and publicly pinned much of the blame for his administration's woes on the communications effort.
David Sanger, National security correspondent, The New York Times; author, "Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power".
"Mike will assist with the transition and be a strong advocate for the president and the president's policies moving forward", he said.
Washington officials have said that, beyond the role of White House Communications Director, "other staff changes might be expected in the coming weeks".
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The tweet, which is about Trump's husband Jared Kushner, is strangely apt considering the current investigation into the connections between Trump's team and Russian Federation. "And I think we can expect that", Haley said in response to a question.
The White House's troubles make "what was already really hard even harder", said Stier from the Partnership for Public Service. The position had gone unfilled after campaign aide Jason Miller - Trump's original choice for communications director - backed out of the job in December before the president's inauguration. Other allies of Fox News anchor Kimberly Guilfoyle fueled reports that Trump was considering her for the job, rumors that she was willing to confirm.
The way Spicer sees it, the sources close to him said, is that many reporters are obsessed with palace intrigue and minutiae, and are waging a smear campaign against the president. Dubke has resigned as President Donald Trump considers a major staff overhaul amid intensifying inquiries into his campaign's dealings with Russian Federation.
The presidential son-in-law held at least three major staff meetings on the first work day after the Memorial Day weekend - without once mentioning the explosive probe rattling the Trump presidency, Politico reported. Spicer discussed ongoing possible connections to Jared Kushner and Russians, the president's worldwide trip, and other topics.
For the foreseeable future, they say, Spicer is White House press secretary and will continue to hold press briefings. Spicer discussed ongoing possible connections to Jared Kushner and Russians as well as the president's global trip.




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