Trump says more staff will leave as he seeks 'perfection'

 


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump denied Tuesday that his White House is chaotic, but predicted more staff will leave, as allies and observers worry about West Wing brain drain.

Trump's White House has made instability a virtue, but weeks of dysfunction and disarray — and a series of high-profile departures — raised internal fears of an exodus. Trump maintained that his White House has "tremendous energy," but multiple White House officials said Trump has been pushing anxious aides to stay.

"Everyone wants to work in the White House," Trump said during a joint press conference with Swed...



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