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If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe. [[The Health Edge] ---------------------------------------------------------------]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Who Will be the Next Chief of Staff? DimWit Politics - Larry Horist It is one of the most prestigious jobs in the country - which nobody seems to want. Ever since John Kelly said that he would be resigning as White House Chief of Staff before the end of the year, the administration has been scrambling for his replacement. This after Trump's assumed backup, and front runner for the post, White House aide Nick Ayers, told the President that he does not want the position. The next person on Trump's list, Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), recently told CNN, that he "absolutely was not" interested in the Job. The apparent turmoil has not stymied Trump in the least. For his part, the President claims that he has many qualified candidates to consider. Rumors surround many possible choices from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to New York Yankees president Randy Levine -with the former saying he would likely take the job if offered, and the latter expressing no interest. How Will Recent Events Impact the Choice of Chief of Staff? The bombshell that Kelly would be leaving, and the quest for his replacement, all started before the recent court filings that resulted in a three-year prison term for former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen. The filings also implicated Trump as a "non-indicted coconspirator" and has raised the specter of impeachment, especially in light of the new Congress with a Democratic led House come January. ...[More]( Afterquote... "We are a nation of communities... a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky." - George H. W. Bush [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [DimWit Politics]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [DimWit Politics - A Conservative View of Why Liberals are Clueless]( 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Don't forget, your friend wants to be interesting too. So [Forward this Email to a Friend](

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