White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
BOSTON (WBZ-AM) -- On the very same morning that President Trump announced his latest batch of cabinet candidates, word has spread beyond the beltway that the relationship between the President and his Chief of Staff, John Kelly, has deteriorated to the point where they no longer speak--and that Kelly will soon be the next high-level staffer to leave the White House.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama spoke to CBS News Washington Correspondent Steve Dorsey about the rumors.
"Turnover is something that has really plagued the Trump administration," Dorsey said. "You've got qualified folks who just don't want to work in the Trump administration. You see folks in their 20s in key adminsistration posts. Or, you see vacancies."
Hear the full interview with Steve Dorsey below.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama (@cfama_wbz) reports