Trump is considering more changes to his Cabinet in the coming weeks: Report
Reports say Trump is weighing more personnel changes as advisers discuss a broader reset, while the White House says Gabbard and Lutnick still have his confidence.
- On April 2, 2026, President Donald Trump ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi, prompting reports that he is weighing a broader Cabinet shake-up targeting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
- The personnel turmoil follows Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's March firing and intensified pressure from the ongoing war in Iran. Trump's job approval has fallen to 36%, the lowest of his current term.
- While anonymous officials report President Trump is frustrated with Lutnick and Chavez-DeRemer, White House spokesperson Davis Ingle stated they are "tirelessly implementing the President's agenda" and continue to have his "full confidence."
- Traders on Polymarket are speculating about future firings, identifying Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth as more likely removal targets than Chavez-DeRemer or Lutnick.
- Advisors warn that additional changes may occur in the coming weeks as Trump mulls reorganizations. Aggressive reshuffling risks eroding staff morale and political standing, potentially damaging Republican prospects in the midterm elections.
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Framing discord at the White House, corporate media reports suggest more changes could be coming for the president’s cabinet as one outlet cited someone “familiar with Trump’s thinking.” Given the stakes of the midterm elections for the remainder of President Donald Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office, much of the conversation heading into November is expected to focus on approval ratings and perception of how the federal government is being manag…
Trump mulls big Cabinet shake-up as Iran war backlash deepens: Report
US President Trump is reportedly considering a significant Cabinet reshuffle amid growing concerns over the Iran war's political fallout and rising fuel prices. Frustration over falling approval ratings and midterm election anxieties are fueling discussions about replacing senior officials, ...
Trump eyes cabinet reshuffle as Iran war hits approval ratings at home
U.S. President Donald Trump is considering a broader cabinet shakeup in the wake of Attorney General Pam Bondi's removal this week, as he grows increasingly frustrated with the political fallout from the war with Iran, five people familiar with internal White House discussions said.
Intelligence coordinator Tulsi Gabbard and trade minister Howard Lutnick are considered wobbly candidates. Background should be the negative consequences of the Iran war on the reputation of the president
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