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Top 3 Trump Administration Employees That Need to Go

By Kody Fairfield

On the heels of the resignation of Gen. Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former National Security Advisor, for his controversy involving Russia, we take a look at the rest of his current administration, and other characters that the administration can benefit from losing.

1. Stephen Miller- Senior Policy Advisor

Miller is a senior national policy director to President Donald Trump. He has shown himself to be nothing more than a lackey during his conversations with the press, drawing a lot of attention to his emotional directives given toward the media regarding how they are to handle the Trump presidency.

He has been quoted in interviews saying things like:

“Sean Spicer as always is 100% correct, and that what he said is true and important and I agree with it.”

“It is a fact and you will not deny it!”

“The powers of the President are substantial and they shall not be questioned.”

While it is clear that Miller is a hell of a cheerleader, he has shown an inability to handle the media, or the proper roles of the US government.

WATCH “The Morning Joe” discuss is cheerleading here:


2. Steve Bannon- Chief Strategist

Bannon is currently the Chief Strategist and Assistant to the President. He earns his way on this list the spooky way.

See, Bannon, who came from Breitbart News, is a far-right ideologue and self described “economic nationalist.” The Daily BeastThe Guardian, and Time have all reported that Bannon has called himself a “Leninist,” saying that, “Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today’s establishment.”

Bannon’s worldview is a frightening one; he has a tendency for authoritarianism and his proximity to the ear of the President makes him potentially dangerous.

RELATED: Steve Bannon: “Darkness is Good. Darth Vader, Satan. . .That’s Power”

Watch and listen to The Blaze founder Glenn Beck describe the dangers of Bannon.


3. Kellyanne Conway- Counselor to President Donald Trump

Conway was Trump’s former campaign manager and is now a counselor to the President. She has become famous for creating the idea of “alternative facts” and potentially violating ethics rules by plugging Ivanka Trump‘s clothing line during an interview on Fox News.

While her success as the first woman to be the manager of a White House winning campaign should not be forgotten, her sophomoric missteps may prove to be a large liability to the President’s administration moving forward.

RELATED: Ethics Office: Ivanka Plug by Conway a “Clear Violation”

Watch Kellyanne explain “alternative facts” below.

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