Article snippet: Chief of staff MORE briefed White House staff on Friday to reassure them that there will be no more dismissals at this time, according to a White House official. The White House is looking to tamp down the frenzy in Washington over speculation about a staff overhaul after MORE and a number of other departures sent the rumor mill into overdrive. “The chief of staff actually spoke to a number of staff this morning, reassuring them that there were no immediate personnel changes at this time and that people shouldn’t be concerned, that we should do exactly what we do everyday, and that’s come to work and do the best job we can,” said White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “That’s exactly what we’re doing and exactly what we’re focused on.” Sanders said she met personally with others who weren’t in the meeting to tell them the same. The Washington Post reported late Thursday that Trump has decided to remove national security adviser H.R. McMaster. The report said the White House is looking for a soft landing spot for the three-star general, and potentially some place where he could continue his military career and earn a fourth star. The White House disputed that report, with Sanders saying she spoke directly to Trump and relayed to McMaster that the president is not planning any changes to his National Security Council. “The president said that it was not accurate and he had no intention of changing and that they have a great working relationship and he... Link to the full article to read more