The considerable influx of people joining the White House administration, only to later resign or be fired is concerning to say the least. How will strategic policies be enacted if the Trump administration members are changing every few weeks? This term marks the first time, in nearly one decade, where America has a Republican President and yet, the affairs in both Congress and the White House are more chaotic than ever. Why was Scaramucci not properly vetted prior to his appointment? Will more people in the Trump administration be fired or replaced? Republicans need to get their act together.
Even though Scaramucci’s appointment as the White House communications director has been terminated, whether or not he will remain in the White House and simply take on another role is unknown. Apparently, this is a potential option, based on accounts from the New York Times.
Whether or not Scaramucci takes on another position in the White House or leaves the administration all together is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. All of the chaos in Congress and the White House, the constant coming and going of White House officials, will absolutely be used against President Trump in the 2020 election. It could even affect other Republicans who run for other governmental positions.