Trump: Mulvaney is staying, but “not happy” with Vindman

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President Trump insisted Friday that acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is staying in his post, amid reports questioning how safe his job is. Mulvaney is accompanying the president on a day trip to North Carolina.

“That was a false report,” the president said on the South Lawn Friday, weighing in on the reports of Mulvaney’s impending exit. He told reporters that he has a “great relationship” with both Mulvaney and Representative Mark Meadows, the North Carolina Republican and Trump ally who isn’t running for reelection and whose name has been floated as a possible Mulvaney successor. 

The job security of Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council official who testified about the president in the House impeachment probe, is also less than certain. Asked if Vindman would be leaving, the president responded, “Well, I’m not happy with him.” Bloomberg and other outlets reported the White House is weighing a plan to dismiss Vindman.

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“They’ll make a decision,” Mr. Trump said of Vindman, without saying who “they” are. 

The president also commented on the Iowa caucuses debacle — which suffered lengthy delays in reporting results and some lingering questions about discrepancies in the data. Mr. Trump said he heard the votes were “fried,” and couldn’t be tabulated. The results released by the Iowa Democratic Party showed Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders at the top of the field so far. The president said it’s “sad” what’s happened to former Vice President Joe Biden, who appears to be in fourth place in Iowa, behind Senator Elizabeth Warren.

“They have no idea who won,” Mr. Trump said 

Asked if he sees Buttigieg as a threat, the president said he views everyone as a threat. 

“Everybody’s a threat. I view everybody as a threat. … You never know,” he said. 

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