Article snippet: MORE as his acting White House chief of staff, capping off a week of frenzied speculation about who would take over the key West Wing role. Trump said in a pair of Twitter posts that Mulvaney would start at the beginning of next year after outgoing chief of staff MORE leaves his post. “Mick has done an outstanding job while in the Administration,” Trump wrote. “I look forward to working with him in this new capacity as we continue to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” The president praised Kelly’s service and called the retired Marine Corps general “a GREAT PATRIOT.” Mulvaney in a tweet called the appointment a “tremendous honor” and said “it’s going to be a great 2019!” As his title indicates, Mulvaney, 51, will temporarily serve as chief of staff until Trump can find a permanent replacement. The president did not indicate how long the selection process will take. “There’s no time limit. He’s the acting chief of staff, which means he’s the chief of staff. He got picked because the president liked him they get along,” a senior administration official told reporters. Asked why Mulvaney was named acting chief of staff instead of simply chief of staff, the official responded “because that’s what the president wants.” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Friday night that Mulvaney would keep his title as Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director while also serving as acting chief of staff. Russell Vought, Mulvaney’s deputy at OMB, will take over for ... Link to the full article to read more