Trump pushes back on reports that Ayers was first pick for chief of staff
President Trump on Sunday night blamed the “Fake News” for “saying with certainty” that Nick Ayers would be his new chief of staff, adding that he would be picking his replacement for John Kelly shortly.
His tweet came as reports emerged that Ayers would not serve as the outgoing White House chief of staff’s successor, even though he was reportedly Trump’s first pick for the job.
“I am in the process of interviewing some really great people for the position of White House Chief of Staff,” Trump tweeted. “Fake News has been saying with certainty it was Nick Ayers, a spectacular person who will always be with our #MAGA agenda.”
“I will be making a decision soon!” the president added.
I am in the process of interviewing some really great people for the position of White House Chief of Staff. Fake News has been saying with certainty it was Nick Ayers, a spectacular person who will always be with our #MAGA agenda. I will be making a decision soon!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 9, 2018
The president wanted Ayers to make a long-term commitment to the job, but the aide would not commit to anything more than an interim role, said a person familiar with the situation.
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