Chief of Staff John Kelly leaving by year end: Trump

IANS  |  Washington 

US has announced that his will exit the by the end of the year.

"will be leaving at the end of the year," Trump told reporters before departing the for the Army-Navy game.

Trump noted Kelly had been with him for almost two years in his roles as and Secretary of Homeland Security.

"I appreciate his service very much," the said.

Kelly's status had become endangered in recent months as his relationship with the deteriorated. He was not on speaking terms with Trump during his last days, officials told CNN, and their relationship was no longer seen as tenable.

Mike Pence's Chief of Staff, Nick Ayers, has been considered a top contender to replace Kelly for more than six months.

But Trump did not announce a replacement for Kelly on Saturday, saying only that he will in the coming days, and it's still unclear if Ayers will be offered the job.

Kelly, who did not travel with the President to on Friday, was also reportedly interviewed by Robert Mueller's team in recent months.

The did not respond to request for comment about the discussions.

When Kelly first replaced Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff, he ruled with an iron fist, said.

He curbed Oval Office access, blocked certain outsiders from being able to call the White House switchboard and executed authority over staffing.

White House officials believed Kelly was close to resigning after he got into a heated argument with in October.

Bolton had criticised during a discussion about the border, and Kelly stormed out of the West Wing after their profanity-laced argument.

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 09:22 IST