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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/476083-rapid-turnover-shapes-trumps-government
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President TrumpDonald John TrumpGiuliani says he would be willing to testify in impeachment trial Trump expected to announce limited vaping ban this week Linda Ronstadt: Trump is 'like Hitler, and the Mexicans are the new Jews' MORE has reshaped his Cabinet and senior team dramatically in the first three-quarters of his presidency.Over the past year, Trump has welcomed a new attorney general and defense secretary, a third legislative affairs director and a fourth national security adviser and has tapped a fifth person to head up the Department of Homeland Security.He parted ways with his first secretaries of Labor and Energy and director of national intelligence, opening up a new series of vacancies that have since been filled in an acting or permanent capacity.Experts describe it as a record-setting turnover at the Cabinet and White House senior staff level in the first three years of the Trump administration.“Trump’s management style is such that he seems to thrive in a world of very high turnover and new personnel,” said Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who researches White House staffing and turnover.According to Tenpas’s research, 80 percent of the top positions in the White House have experienced turnover thus far in Trump’s first term in the Oval Office.

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