Nick Ayers Declined Trump’s Offer To Replace John Kelly As Chief Of Staff: Reports

The former political consultant has been described in just three words: young, rich and loyal.

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US Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff Nick Ayers(L) walks with National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster after a joint press conference between US President Donald Trump and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, October 23, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / JIM WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)

Scratch Ayers, Vice President Mike Pence’s head of staff and the best decision to move into a similar job for the president, declined the offer and will go out in the following couple of weeks, as per a few media reports.

The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal were the first to report that Ayers declined President Donald Trump’s pitch, despite the fact that he offered to serve in a transitory reason for a while. The president dismissed that bargain, saying he needed a lasting head of staff as he enters the shred going into the 2020 race season.

Ayers expressed gratitude toward both Trump and Pence in a tweet Sunday, saying he would gainful to work with the president “to propel the reason.”

It’s hazy who the new leader is to assume control over the job after Trump told columnists Saturday that John Kelly would leave the organization before the year’s over.

“He’s an extraordinary person,” the president said of Kelly. “I value his administration definitely.”

Ayers, a well-off 36-year-old political expert from Georgia, appreciated acknowledgment with Trump in his job as head of staff to Pence.

In Ayers, Trump had discovered a supporter he trusted would supplant the active Kelly, who has purportedly alluded to the president a few times as a “moron.” Ayers cocked eyebrows a year ago when he told a gathering of Republican benefactors that the gathering should boot any GOP administrator who contradicts Trump’s “Make America Great Again” plan.

“Simply envision the potential outcomes of what can occur if our whole gathering brings together behind him?” Ayers said of Trump, as indicated by Politico.

For over a year, he has joined Pence at customary snacks with Trump, amid which he picked up the president’s endorsement and trust, CNN detailed a month ago.

However, Ayers was a disruptive figure among White House staff members, as HuffPost recently announced. He’s known as a steady self-advertiser, endeavoring to typify the ideal Southern man of his word, a picture made with politesse, costly suits, and a drawl.

“In the event that you talk moderate, individuals think you think moderate,” Rep. Check Meadows (R-N.C.) disclosed to HuffPost not long ago. “[Ayers] thinks multiple times as quick as he talks.”

In a November profile portraying his intricate trap of political ties, The New York Times called him “a yearning ‘Place of Cards’ character who meandered onto the arrangement of the Trump unscripted TV drama.”

Ayers’ profession took off rapidly. He detailed total assets of between $12 million and about $55 million after under seven years of work as a political expert and an accomplice in a media purchasing organization.

He incited morals concerns, be that as it may, for taking the best post under Pence in June 2017 without first moving his media purchasing organization, C5 Creative Consulting, despite the fact that his impact in the VP’s office could affect political publicizing choices. He, in the long run, sold his stake by May of this current year.

He has likewise supposedly charmed himself with Trump’s oldest kids, sharing Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr’s. energy for chasing.

The declaration comes not long after Trump reported two other staff shake-ups, picking the State Department’s Heather Nauert as the U.S. representative to the United Nations and William Barr as lawyer general.

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