...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
UPDATE:
2 pluses for Trump: doesn't need Senate confirmation and no one to give him any reason to do anything other than what he wants to do.
Secretary of state Rex Tillerson, defense secretary Jim Mattis, national security adviser HR McMaster, attorney general Jeff Sessions and chief of staff John Kelly have all been forced out by Trump. United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley resigned. Mattis, Sessions, Haley and Kelly’s replacements are all serving in an acting capacity.On Saturday night, the Pentagon chief of staff – not a cabinet post – announced his resignation. Obama-era UN ambassador Samantha Power responded by tweeting: “It is [5 January] 2019: we have no Secretary of Defense & now no DoD chief of staff, no Attorney General & no evident guardrails in Trump’s inner circle.
“The President is unhinged – even GOP zealots know it. Rs inside & outside the admin must stop enabling Trump & protect America.”
Adam Schiff, chair of the House intelligence committee, told CNN on Sunday he agreed “that all of the adults are one by one being forced out of the room. Anyone who had the standing … to tell the president what he needed to hear, not what he wanted to hear, has been pushed aside.”
There are 24 cabinet-level positions and six are now filled by individuals serving in an acting capacity, after the departure of members confirmed by the Senate. Other than the White House chief of staff and the vice-president, cabinet-level officials require such confirmation. Federal law allows presidents to temporarily fill vacancies by appointing acting department heads who are already employees there.
Guardian
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