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1. Angella Reid 2. Anthony Scaramucci 3. Brenda Fitzgerald 4. David Sorensen 5. Derek Harvey 6. Dina Powell 7. Hope Hicks 8. John Thompson 9. Josh Raffel 10. Katie Walsh 11. Michael Flynn 12. Michael Short 13. Mike Dubke 14. Omarosa Manigault 15. Rachel Brand 16. Reince Priebus 17. Rob Porter 18. Sally Yates 19. Sean Spicer 20. Sebastian Gorka 21. Steve Bannon 22. Tom Price 23. Walter Shaub 24. Gary Cohn 25. Rick Dearborn 26. George Sifakis 27. Ezra Cohen-Watnick 28. Vivek Murthy 29. Rex Tillerson 30. John McEntee 31. Steve Goldstein 32. H.R. McMaster 33. David Shulkin 34. Michael Anton 35. Tom Bossert 36. Nadia Schadlow 37. Bryan Rice 38. Thomas Homan 39. Albert Kelly 40. Sam Clovis 41. Kelly Sadler 42. Millan Hupp 43. Sarah Greenwalt 44. Carl Higbie 45. Joe Hagin 46. James D. Melville Jr. 47. Scott Pruitt 48. Jennifer Arangio 49. Darren Beattie 50. Seth Frotman 51. Don McGahn 52. Nikki Haley
The revolving door known as the Trump Administration.
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I think the Trump administration just set a new record. Maybe they got tired of winning.
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Wondering why she left.
Did she just have enough after the Kavanaugh thing? I doubt that that kind of morality still exists within the hearts of republicans.
This is more likely a political move. It's a good time for Nikki to leave. She is one of the few Trump associates who - in 2018 - still has her pre-Donald popularity and reputation intact. A lot of people see a very ugly end for the Trump administration. Maybe Nikki figures that it's time to get some distance while the getting is good. Haley can make some serious money on the board of some corporation. When the crash occurs, she will be untainted and can eventually return to politics. There will come a time when republicans will desperately want to be seen as nonTrumpian and not only a party of angry white men.
Heck, maybe after Graham gets to be AG Haley will run for his senate seat.