The White House Has Developed A Toxic Work Environment Since Trump’s Defeat


Staffers at the White House are planning their exits as more and more of President Trump’s aides are giving up hope of overturning the results of the 2020 election, some of them in the bitterness of the building they are leaving behind.

According to several sources the White House named a few reasons for the mass evacuation already taking place, ranging from a sudden need for employment to a notable disgust with the president’s doomed election challenges.

One reports says that Trump’s denial has unnerved some staffers who are worried the President could be tarnishing his own legacy and, more importantly, diminishing voter’s faith in United States elections. Others have said they knew the time would come when they would need to be finding new jobs, and they prepared to make career moves regardless of how the President handled the loss.

A White House senior administration official called the work environment “toxic” among the shrinking number of West Wing staffers. While the Trump White House the definition of a functional workplace the lack of motivation and an overall sense of defeat during Trump’s lame-duck period has caused friction among staffers facing the reality of potential unemployment.

The official said, “I think people are moving on because they have families or livelihoods to support. That, and the place is becoming more toxic by the day… people turning on each other, trying to settle scores while they can.”
Those already leaving is seen by those close to the White House as a signal that walking away from the administration is not a betrayal of the President. There is a growing number of staffers who have accepted that there will not be a second Trump administration, at least not in 2021.
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