The president, aides said, has not ruled out the possibility

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The president, aides said, has not ruled out the possibility
that his son-in-law and daughter Ivanka Trump, who both hold White House positions, would return to New York this year, though White House officials said there were no plans for them to do so.
Michael Dubke, the White House communications director, said he would step down,
but four possible successors contacted by the White House declined to be considered, according to an associate of Mr. Trump who like others asked not to be identified discussing internal matters.
As Trump Weighs Shake-Up, He Faces Recruiting Challenge -
By PETER BAKER and MAGGIE HABERMANMAY 30, 2017
WASHINGTON — Back from overseas and confronting an unforgiving political environment, President Trump appears increasingly isolated inside
the White House, according to advisers, venting frustration over the performance of his staff and openly talking about shaking it up.
On Tuesday, Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, held his first White House briefing since the
president returned from a nine-day international trip amid talk that Mr. Spicer’s own role may change.
When you see stories get perpetrated that are absolutely false, that are not based in fact, that is troubling.”
On Tuesday, Sean Spicer held his first White House press briefing since President Trump’s international trip.