porter rob porter scandal and the fact that it has dragged on for so long that he s involved in it. and that s not a place you want to be as chief of staff. you do not want to be the story. in particular in this white house, with the a president of the united states who does not like other people getting attention in his white house, especially if it is casting a negative light on him. phil rucker, in the meantime, the folks who work for the american taxpayers and communicate for this white house and administration have been nowhere to be seen. we ve had no briefing in two days, tomorrow s schedule is posted it has the president flying to florida. an event scheduled has been cannesled we don t know about parkland. he s still getting briefed on it. and no public to the news media. there s been no press
dramatically reshaping his team. the defense second remains one of the lone voices of moderation. it is our responsibility to spend every dollar-wisely in order to keep the trust and the confidence of the american people and the congress. reporter: so wolf, as the week winds down at the white house, filled with staff shake-ups and revolving doors, the president flying to florida. his department of jilts announcing that they are taking steps to ban bump stocks. throws the devices that essentially make weapons into semi-automatic weapons. all of this as tens of thousands are preparing to descend on washington to march this weekend. the president will be at mar-a-lago at his weekend retreat. the president tweeted about that as well. the bump stocks that make the semi-automatic weapons into