Former DHS chief: I want John Kelly to stay
Jeh Johnson, the Homeland Security secretary under President Obama, tells CNN's Jake Tapper he wants White House chief of staff John Kelly to stay on the job, despite Kelly's reported offer to resign after his handling of domestic abuse allegations against White House staff secretary Rob Porter.
Monday, 12 February 2018
Former DHS chief: I want John Kelly to stay
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