One of my favorite things about President Trump is he’s not shy about firing people.
Bad people.
Dead weight.
People in his way.
And this is one of my favorite clips of him doing so:
But the flip side of that is also true.
He stands by those who are loyal to him and who are doing a great job....especially when there is a concerted effort to take them down.
Trump has their back.
So when news broke yesterday that Kellyanne was under fire by a federal watchdog group pressing for her immediate firing, I knew President Trump would step in.
And he did.
READ MORE: BREAKING NEWS: Federal Watchdogs Tell Trump To Fire Kellyanne Conway
Our President came out today and made very clear Kellyanne is not going anywhere under his watch:
Fox News had more on the story:
President Trump, in an exclusive interview Friday morning with “Fox & Friends,” said he will not fire adviser Kellyanne Conway in the wake of a government watchdog’s recommendation that she be removed over violations of the Hatch Act.
“I’m not gonna fire her. I think she’s a terrific person. She’s a tremendous spokesperson,” Trump said.
The Hatch Act limits certain political activities of federal employees. In an explosive report released a day earlier, the Office of Special Counsel (which is separate from the office with a similar name previously run by Robert Mueller) cited Conway for repeatedly violating the law with political statements about Democratic presidential candidates in media interviews and on Twitter.
Trump, though, said: “It looks to me like they’re trying to take away her right of free speech.”
He even suggested he would not counsel Conway to tone it down.
“It doesn’t work that way,” Trump said, arguing that Conway was merely responding to political attacks against him. “A person wouldn’t be able to express themselves, and I just don’t see it.”
Trump noted that he will be getting a briefing on the findings.
Special Counsel Henry Kerner, meanwhile, defended his office’s work in an interview with Fox News on Thursday. Still, he was deferential to Trump, making clear the decision on whether to remove Conway is his alone.
“We respect his decision and, of course, the president has any option he’d like—to reprimand or not to reprimand,” Kerner said. “It is up to the president’s discretion and we respect that.”
In the interview, Kerner said his office had “several discussions” with the White House counsel and they had the OSC report “for weeks.” He said this was “not some sort of a drop-it-on-them situation.”
“I am a Trump appointee—I have no animus toward Kellyanne whatsoever,” he added. “My job is to make sure the federal workforce stay as depoliticized and as fair as possible.”
The White House on Thursday had slammed the report as “unprecedented” and suggested it was politically influenced.
Here is the full interview with President Trump as he called in to Fox today:
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