The White House is weighing possible Cabinet changes as President Donald Trump approaches the one-year mark of his second term. Officials say no decisions are final, but discussions point to potential shifts at the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Energy.
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According to CNN, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem remains in Trump’s good graces, yet tensions center on Corey Lewandowski, a longtime Trump ally who has clashed with senior aides and drawn criticism for his management style.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright is also facing scrutiny from some in the administration, who accuse him of slowing campaign priorities.
The White House publicly insists both agencies are delivering strong results. Other departments have seen past pressure, including Defense and Intelligence.
Meanwhile, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is viewed as a possible contender for any future openings, though he prefers an economic role. Some turnover would align with historical norms.
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