President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that he will keep Mick Mulvaney as his acting chief of staff, pushing back against reports that Mulvaney is leaving the White House and will be replaced by outgoing Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), while saying that a military aide who testified against him during the impeachment proceedings may be ousted.
“That was a false report. I have a great relationship with Mick. I have a great relationship with Mark, and it’s false,” Trump told reporters outside the White House.