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Mick Mulvaney: Trump replaces White House chief of staff

Mick Mulvaney: Trump replaces White House chief of staff
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Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney outside the West Wing of the White House 19 January 2018Image copyright EPA
Image caption Mick Mulvaney has been praised by President Trump for doing “an outstanding job” while in the administration

US President Donald Trump has replaced his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, whose departure had long been rumoured.

He said North Carolina lawmaker Mark Meadows would take over the job, a development tipped for weeks.

Mr Trump said Mr Mulvaney would become US special envoy to Northern Ireland.

Mr Mulvaney was perceived to have implicated the president in last year’s impeachment inquiry in an off-the-cuff remark at the White House podium.

When Mr Mulvaney gave a rare White House press conference last October, he shrugged off criticism over an alleged corrupt deal with Ukraine by saying: “We do that all the time.”

Mr Trump was reportedly outraged by the gaffe.

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Mr Mulvaney then walked back his comments in a written statement that said: “Let me be clear, there was absolutely no quid pro quo between Ukrainian military aid and any investigation into the 2016 election.”

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Image caption Republican Representative Mark Meadows will leave Congress to take up his new role

That same month the chief of staff was seen as having have made another slip-up while attempting to defend the president from criticism over a plan, later cancelled, to hold this year’s G7 summit at one of his resorts in Florida.

Mr Mulvaney told Fox News that “at the end of the day he still considers himself to be in the hospitality business”, prompting the show’s host to point out that Mr Trump was president of the United States, not a hotel executive.

Mr Mulvaney last week made headlines again for accusing US media of only being interested in covering coronavirus because “they think this is going to bring down the president”.

In February, Mr Trump said reports that Mr Mulvaney would be fired were “false”, insisting he had a “great relationship” with him.

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Despite his key White House role, which he assumed in January last year, he was never part of the Trump inner circle.

Shortly after he was picked to be chief of staff in late 2018, video emerged of Mr Mulvaney making a disparaging remark about Mr Trump.

He had said in 2016: “Yes, I am supporting Donald Trump, but I’m doing so despite the fact that I think he’s a terrible human being.” He had also said Mr Trump was “just as bad” as his opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Who is Mark Meadows?

Mr Trump’s new chief of staff is a close ally of the president with a record of supporting hardline conservative causes and climate change denial in the US.


In 2012 he publicly embraced the conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the US but instead in Kenya.

As head of a group of conservative politicians called the Freedom Caucus, Mr Meadows lobbied the White House to close down the government’s climate change office.

But in 2019 he suggested he was “willing to look at” addressing climate change.

Mr Meadows will now retire from the House of Representatives.

In Friday night’s tweet Mr Trump said: “I have long known and worked with Mark and the relationship is a very good one.”

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