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📅 Event Duration: Dec 10 08:00 - Dec 21 16:00 UTC
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US media reports that Trump's administration team may undergo a "major overhaul"; the White House spokesperson denies it.
According to a report by Jinse Finance, multiple informed sources have revealed that the White House is preparing for possible cabinet personnel changes after the one-year anniversary of President Trump's return to power, which could shake his originally stable governing team. So far, Trump's cabinet has been relatively stable, which is intentional, as officials closely related to the president hope to avoid the image of excessive personnel changes that characterized Trump's first term. However, this situation may change by January next year. At least one federal agency that could see changes is the Department of Homeland Security. This department is led by Kristi Noem and is responsible for implementing Trump's campaign promise of large-scale deportations of illegal immigrants. Sources also indicated that the Department of Energy may see personnel changes. This department is currently headed by Chris Wright, whose relationship with the White House has deteriorated in recent months. White House Press Secretary Levitt responded to reports by stating, “There will be no changes in the cabinet, no matter how much CNN hopes to see such a situation. This media survives on dramatic events.”