Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney didn't appear to help himself — or the White House — by following up on impeachment-related issues
Mick Mulvaney’s week went from bad to worse on Sunday, as he again tried to explain why President Donald Trump and the administration had withheld aid to Ukraine for weeks — one of Democrats’ central questions in their impeachment inquiry.
Mulvaney’s interview did not play well among Trump allies and advisers, with one calling it a “self-immolation.” A senior administration official said Kushner is supportive of Mulvaney as the acting chief of staff and that when there have been complications in the White House, Mulvaney and Kushner have a close enough relationship to “hash it out.”
Christie added: “I’ve said this to the president as recently as this week. We have to be in friend-making mode. OK? There’s a time to be combative and there’s a time to be in friend-making mode, vis-à-vis your own party. And right now, when you’re facing impeachment — which by the way, is predetermined, as I’ve said before.
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