As Trump's Chief Of Staff Puts His Foot In It Again, WH Staffers' Patience Grows Thin
As Trump's Chief Of Staff Puts His Foot In It Again, WH Staffers' Patience Grows Thin

President Donald Trump's fourth Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, is not winning any popularity contests among the president's aides.

In a jaw-dropping exchange Sunday with CNN's Jake Tapper, Meadows said bluntly, 'We are not going to control the pandemic.'

A Trump campaign adviser said there is widespread frustration over Meadows' comments, as well as his leadership more broadly.

Sources say Trump remains displeased with how Meadows handled the crisis surrounding his own bout with coronavirus.