
The relationship between President Trump and Gen. John Kelly
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The panelists discuss the relationship between President Trump and Gen. John Kelly.
According to recent reporting from the Washington Post’s Phillip Rucker, President Donald Trump may be on a collision course with his newly appointed chief of staff John Kelly. The panelists also discussed details of the president’s new tax plan, along with a recent White House move that’ll stop the collection of data looking at how much businesses pay workers of different genders and races.
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The relationship between President Trump and Gen. John Kelly
Clip: 9/2/2017 | 13m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
According to recent reporting from the Washington Post’s Phillip Rucker, President Donald Trump may be on a collision course with his newly appointed chief of staff John Kelly. The panelists also discussed details of the president’s new tax plan, along with a recent White House move that’ll stop the collection of data looking at how much businesses pay workers of different genders and races.
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