Summary
The White House has denied reports of upcoming changes to President Donald Trump's Cabinet as he nears one year in his second term. Questions arose about secretaries Kristi Noem and Chris Wright, but officials claim President Trump is satisfied with his team.
Key Facts
- The White House stated there are no plans for Cabinet changes, despite reports.
- CNN reported discussions about potential changes for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
- White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt called the reports "Fake News."
- Kristi Noem's relationship with Corey Lewandowski has caused tension within the Department of Homeland Security.
- Chris Wright faced criticism for not advancing Trump's energy agenda quickly enough, but both he and his department denied the claims.
- Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is mentioned as a possible Cabinet contender if vacancies occur.
- President Trump has maintained a stable Cabinet in his second term compared to his first term.