TechFlow, November 21 — According to Jinshi Data, multiple sources have revealed that the White House is preparing for potential cabinet reshuffling following U.S. President Trump's one-year return to office, which could shake up his previously stable administration team. So far, Trump’s cabinet has remained relatively stable by design, as officials close to the president aim to avoid the image of excessive personnel turnover seen during his first term. However, this situation may change by next January. One federal agency likely to see changes is the Department of Homeland Security, currently led by Kristi Noem, responsible for implementing Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportation of illegal immigrants.
Sources also indicated that leadership at the Department of Energy may be replaced. The department is currently headed by Chris Wright, whose relationship with the White House has deteriorated in recent months. White House Press Secretary Levitt responded to the reports: “There will be no changes to the cabinet, no matter how much CNN wants to see it. That outlet survives on drama.”




