Strategist Steve Bannon last week became the latest top White House official to be shown the door. In seven months in office, Trump has dismissed a national security adviser, a chief of staff, two communications directors and a press secretary, among others.
Kasich is among those who fear the staff churn is hampering Trump's ability to notch a major legislative victory. He voiced his concerns on CNN's "State of the Union." "You can't keep putting new people in the lineup and think you're going to win a world championship," said Kasich, who challenged Trump for the GOP presidential nomination and refused to endorse him in the general election.
Bannon repeatedly clashed with other top advisers, most notably Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. But Bossie dismissed concerns that divisions within the White House staff were hurting Trump's ability to get his priorities passed
"In every presidency there are factions. There's no difference here," Bossie said on "Fox News Sunday."
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"No one is saying the president is not leading. There's a lack of leadership on one side of Pennsylvania Avenue," Bossie said.
GOP leaders on Capitol Hill made themselves scarce on Sunday's news talk shows. Back in their home states and districts for the August recess, they skipped the opportunity to weigh in more on the president's comments on the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, as well as Bannon's exit from the White House.
Scott said earlier in the week that Trump had compromised his moral authority with his comments that appeared to equate neo-Nazis and white supremacists with those who came out to oppose them in Charlottesville. Trump said there were "very fine people, on both sides" of the clashes. Scott said the nation is in a "very critical and sensitive time." He said the president's actions would speak louder than his words.
"If the president wants to have a better understanding and appreciation for what he should do next, he needs to hear something from folks who have gone through this painful history," Scott said. "Without that personal connection to the painful past, it will be hard for him to regain that moral authority, from my perspective.