The administration of US President Donald Trump anticipates new high-profile dismissals. As reported by The Atlantic, the White House is currently discussing the possible resignations of FBI Director Kesh Patel, Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll, and Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
Although there is no final decision yet, experts note that Trump’s previous approach of retaining key team members until the November elections is no longer relevant.
These personnel changes follow the high-profile dismissals of Attorney General Pam Bondi and Army Chief of Staff Randy George.
According to sources, the “purges” initiated by Trump are due to a decline in his ratings amid the war with Iran and the loss of trust in some officials.
In particular, Bondi’s “mild” position toward the president’s political opponents was a source of dissatisfaction.