that she should not continue in the job if he did not view her as effective. one person close to ms. nielsen said she is miserable in her job. after the "times" story was published, the homeland security secretary said in a statement she's not leaving her post and will continue to implement the president's security-focused agenda. here to talk about it, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. jackie kaumz, white house editor. and matthew nussbaum, white house reporter for politico. peter, is this potentially a case of misdirected anger at congress, say, for not funding the signature program of the campaign? >> yeah, it's interesting. you heard him talk about this at the rally tonight. you've heard him talk about this a lot in recent weeks, his frustration that congress hasn't come forward with more money for the wall and for other border security measures. his frustration that his own