Trump has no one else to blame for dizzying White House turnover

A chaotic environment means staff plot for their own survival, and not much else.
Trump-appointees, from left, Michael Flynn, Sean Spicer, Reince Priebus, and Anthony Scaramucci have all either left or been fired from their jobs within roughly six months of the beginning of Donald Trump's presidency.
OTTAWA—Career advice: if you are looking to work in a stable environment with a reliable boss, avoid the White House. At least Donald Trump’s White House. Trump has been president for a little over six months and is making his own valiant attempt to drive up the unemployment rate in the Distric...

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