Friday, October 19, 2018

Two senior officials in the White House scolded each other.

News of internal disagreements within Trump's administration has been frequently reported in the media, and now the focus is on White House Chief of Staff Kelly and National Security Advisor Bolton, who have had fierce arguments over how to resolve immigration issues.



The Wall Street Journal reported on its website that sources said Kelly and Bolton fought outside the Oval Office of the White House on the 19th, and the tone of their mutual abuse was far from fierce discussion.



Bolton, a hardliner on immigration issues, was furious at a report documenting a surge in illegal immigration to the United States in the past month, dissatisfied with the Homeland Security Secretary's performance and demanding that she do something, which infuriated Kelly that Nelson had been in charge of Kelly. All of them are deputy, and Kelly will not allow Boulter to criticize his "love will".



CNN said White House spokeswoman Saunders, who has always liked to deny journalists, was unusual and did not deny that the "scolding war" had actually happened, but she blamed Democrats in Congress for the delayed settlement of the immigration issue. In her view, White House officials were actively addressing it. When it comes to illegal immigration, they don't "blow their moustaches and stare at each other." Instead, these Democrats get in the way.



A person familiar with the matter said that Trump was on the scene when Kelly and Bolton abused each other, but Trump said in front of the media, "I haven't heard about it."



The New York Times had previously reported that Trump had been unhappy with Nielsen's performance and had denounced her face to face at a cabinet meeting. Nelson later expressed her intention to leave the Department of Homeland Security, but so far she has not resigned.

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