White House: No Plans for a Big Shake-up in Administration Staff

‘There may be people who decide that after a long tenure at the White House, they’re ready to do something else’

"I think what I'm not ruling out is that there may be people who decide that they, after a long tenure at the White House are ready to go do something else. What I'm ruling out tough would be sort of a large-scale public firing. I don't think that's going to happen. And again, I don't think that there are a lot of people who [indecipherable]  the voting booth, cast a ballot for a Republican and saying, 'I think that sends a message to the president that he needs new advisors at the White House.'

Those people casted that ballot -- or as we've discussed it couple of times in this briefing -- didn't cast a ballot, hoping to send a message to the President of the United States that he needed to get some more results. And the president will consider a variety of ways that he can try to work with Congress to get more results. I think the good news is, I think a lot of Republicans are considering what they can do to get some more results for the American public."
 

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