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John Francis Kelly (born May 11, 1950) is an American former political advisor and retired U.S. Marine Corps general who was White House chief of staff for President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019. He had previously been the secretary of homeland security in the Trump administration and was commander of United States Southern Command.
For comprehensiveness, the list below includes, in addition to dismissals and resignations, routine job changes such as promotions (e.g., Gina Haspel from CIA Deputy Director to Director), officials moving to a comparable position (e.g., John F. Kelly from Secretary of Homeland Security to Chief of Staff), and acting or temporary officials ...
John F. Kelly: January 20, 2017 July 31, 2017 Resigned to become White House Chief of Staff. Elaine Duke: July 31, 2017 December 6, 2017 Kirstjen Nielsen: December 6, 2017 April 10, 2019 President Trump announced via tweet, "Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen will be leaving her position, and I would like to thank her for her service."
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly spoke on on Thursday amid rumors that he's frustrated with Trump and is looking for an exit from the administration.
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White House Chief of Staff: January 20, 2017 July 31, 2017 192 days (6 months, 11 days) Denis McDonough: John F. Kelly: Previously chairman of the Republican National Committee. Submitted his resignation July 27, 2017. His tenure was the shortest in the office's history, excluding interim appointments. [33] Scott Pruitt
Retired Marine Gen. John F. Kelly, who was Donald Trump's longest-serving White House chief of staff, has warned that his former boss, if elected again, would govern like a dictator, that he lacks ...