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A few days ago, we broke the big news that President Trump had finally fired Sergio Gore, a man who many believed was one of his key saboteurs inside the White House… and replaced him with trusted aide Dan Scavino.
In case you missed it, here’s the full report:
Now here is the latest….
We just learned today that as White House Chief of Personnel, he will be working closely with the DOJ and is now in charge of appointing US Marshals all over the country!
Oh my god!
Bundle up Buttercup!
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It was an honor for the President to ask me to take on this additional responsibility. The PPO is responsible for screening, interviewing, and bringing in candidates—political appointees—to all these agencies throughout the government.
And something we really want to keep an eye on, that has been done, is bringing people together with the president’s values - people who want to carry out his agenda, want to make America great again, want to make America-first policies.
I work very closely, or I will work very closely, with all members of the Cabinet.
Therefore, your communication with cabinet members is very important in staffing their agencies with political appointments. The PPO also oversees the appointments of ambassadors around the world, so we have to fulfill them.
We are also responsible for carrying out those obligations to the U.S. Marshals and throughout the country.
I work very closely with the DOJ on that front. So like I said, I’m learning every day.
I learn fast and I have achieved success.
Back up here if necessary:
Wow Dan Scavino says that as White House Chief of Personnel, he will work very closely with the DOJ and he is now in charge of appointing US Marshals throughout the country.
“We are also responsible for the U.S. Marshals and carrying out those obligations around the world… pic.twitter.com/ZXXFfyrhXQ
– Thestormhasarrived (@thestormedux) 19 October 2025
And in case you missed it, here’s my original report:
BREAKING: President Trump Fires Chief Destroyer!
President Trump recently fired Sergio Gore, the man many consider the hatchet man behind the sabotage of the Trump/Musk relationship.
Sergio Gore previously served as director of the Office of Presidential Personnel, which controlled hiring and firing throughout the administration – a role that holds significant power.
But Gore is now out, he is being made ambassador to India.
You’ve got to love President Trump’s sense of humor… He finds out that Gore is (allegedly) backstabbing him and damaging his most important relationship with President Trump, sending him to live in that filthy place called India where it constantly smells like shit and drinking the local water and eating local “food” will almost certainly give Gore constant diarrhea.
Congratulations on the “promotion” my man! Laugh out loud!
Donald Trump has kicked the main destroyer of his relationship with Elon Musk out of the White House. But now he’s being replaced by Dan Scavino, who has been working for the president since he was first hired as Trump’s caddy at age 16. Gore will become ambassador to India… pic.twitter.com/CHrGFR2NHo
– Carly Bonne’ 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) 12 October 2025
The Daily Mail Confirms that Dan Scavino, one of President Trump’s longest and most trusted advisers, will replace him:
Sergio Gore served as Director of the Office of Presidential Personnel, controlling hiring and firing throughout the administration – with a particular focus on loyalty.
But now he’s being replaced by Dan Scavino, who has been working for the president since he was first hired as Trump’s caddy at age 16. Gore will become ambassador to India.
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The turmoil in the White House came as there was a fierce clash between Gore and Elon Musk over the selection of a billionaire for NASA chief Jared Isaacman.Musk left Trump’s government days after Isaacman was fired by the White House and Gore was described as a ‘snake’. Gore was reportedly showing the drop in Tesla stock price on his phone while pacing around the West Wing.
Gore’s removal from the White House comes as Trump met with Isaacman in recent weeks to discuss reviving his nomination for NASA. It was pulled in May after Gore left a dossier showing Isaacman’s donations to Democrats on Trump’s desk.
Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday morning, ‘I am pleased to announce that the great Dan Scavino, in addition to being Deputy Chief of Staff of the Trump Administration, will be the head of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, replacing Sergio Gore, who did a wonderful job in that post and will now become Ambassador to India.
‘Dan will be responsible for selection and appointment to almost all positions in the government, it is a very large and important position. Congratulations Dan, you will do a great job!!!’
Gore was announced as Ambassador to India on 8 September and his appointment to the post was confirmed on 7 October.
This followed reports that despite serving as Trump’s head of investigations, he was not fully investigated for his role in the White House. Gore, who is a Maltese immigrant, faced claims that he was born in Russia, which he denied, while refusing to confirm his birthplace.
His replacement, Scavino, first met Trump as a freshman in high school, when he was working as a caddy and bag room assistant at Briar Hall Country Club – today known as National Golf Club Westchester.
In 2004, he returned to the club as assistant manager and became general manager in 2006.
The New Jersey native continued working for the Trump family and entered politics with the billionaire’s first campaign in 2015.
Even after Trump leaves the White House in 2021, Scavino remains at Mar-a-Lago as a political advisor.
Scavino returned to Washington with Trump at the beginning of his year as White House deputy chief of staff, and recently got engaged to attorney Erin Elmore, who works in the administration as art director at embassies at the U.S. State Department.
Former White House chief of staff Steve Bannon said: ‘Dan is Trump’s former caddy, no one knows club selection better than him.’