Melania Trump won a White House battle over the future of the president's deputy national security adviser.
Mira Ricardel, a Trump aide who clashed with the first lady's office, was fired at the end of the day on Wednesday.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement: 'Mira Ricardel will continue to support the President as she departs the White House to transition to a new role within the Administration. The President is grateful for Ms. Ricardel’s continued service to the American people and her steadfast pursuit of his national security priorities.'
Melania Trump won a White House battle over the future of the president's deputy national security adviser. Mira Ricardel, a Trump aide who clashed with the first lady's office, was fired at the end of the day on Wednesday
The East and West Wings of the White House went to war on Tuesday over an aide to the president that the first lady's office wants to oust.
Melania Trump took the extraordinary step of making a public call for the president to fire Deputy National Security Advisor Mira Ricardel - one of the highest-ranking women in the White House - after clashes over seating assignments on the first lady's plane ride to Africa and requests for assistance from the National Security Council.
A top aide to National Security Advisor John Bolton, Ricardel is also a suspected leaker, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
Ricardel was reportedly on her way out over the dust-up until the West Wing intervened, defending her to DailyMail.com and pushing back on a false claim that she had been escorted off the premises.
'This did not happen. She is still here at the WH,' a senior official said in an afternoon email.
First Lady Melania Trump took the extraordinary step of making a public call for the president to fire one of his national security advisors
'It is the position of the Office of the First Lady that she no longer deserves the honor of serving in this White House,' said spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.
A second high-ranking source claimed as the battle continued, 'She is not a leaker.'
That official also claimed that Melania has never even met Ricardel, insinuating that the dispute is being driven entirely by White House staff.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that the first lady's office was out for blood in the melee.
It incorrectly reported that she had been escorted out of the building later on Tuesday.
But a senior White House official told DailyMail.com the claim was inaccurate, and the outlet had to back track, with the author of the report explaining in a tweet that Ricardel is expected to be fired but was still at her desk.
Melania's office declined to go into detail on the record but bluntly told ABC News that it wanted Ricardel gone.
The first lady's office was out for blood after Mira Ricardel argued with the first lady's office about seating assignments on Melania's plane ride to Africa and assistance from the National Security Council
'It is the position of the Office of the First Lady that she no longer deserves the honor of serving in this White House,' said spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.
A West Wing official slapped back, telling CNBC in response: 'The East Wing speaks for the East Wing.'
The person couldn't say whether Ricardel would still be on the job the next day, but affirmed that she still works at the White House.
She had been seen standing near Trump at a Diwali ceremony earlier in the day in the Roosevelt Room.
Melania was meanwhile tweeting about her 'Be Best' campaign and how for 'World Kindness Day' she'd surprised tourists at the White House in a twist of irony following the public knifing of Ricardel.
USA Today reported that the first lady felt 'short-changed' by Ricardel over government resources allocated to her Africa trip and was angered when Ricardel disparaged two of her aides.
Melania is also said to suspect that Ricardel was leaking stories to the press misrepresenting the spat.
The dispute with Ricardel had initially been overlooked in a major report of the day that led with claims that the president was about to fire White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen was also said to be on her way out.
Trump was reportedly planning to fire both officials in a major post-election shakeup of his administration.
At least four news outlets reported in the past 24 hours that the current and former heads of Homeland Security are on the chopping block.
Trump wants a more aggressive approach to border control. A White House aide said when Nielsen was appointed, the president made the move on the recommendation of Kelly, her longtime mentor.
But the president believes the Kelly protégé hasn't measured up, that same official said Tuesday.
NBC News also reported that Kelly will be pushed out because of his clashes with first lady Melania Trump's office, what's known as the East Wing, and with National Security Adviser John Bolton.
'There have been instances where the East Wing staff were not treated as equals to the male-dominated decision makers in chief Kelly’s office,' one White House official told NBC. 'Promotions were denied then finally granted after months of requests.'
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly could be fired soon over his management style and clashes he's had with National Security Advisor John Bolton and members of first lady Melania Trump's staff
Homeland Security Secretar Kirstjen Nielsen, a Kelly protégé, has already found her head on the chopping block since President Trump reportedly wants a more aggressive approach to U.S. border security
The president was expected to engage in a cabinet shuffle or start a period of senior staff turnover after the midterm elections
It's unclear when Nielsen and Kelly might leave the administration.
Trump is reportedly considering replacing Kelly with Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, Nick Ayers, according to ABC News. Just last month Ayers denied the claim during an Oval Office encounter with a reporter in the presence of Trump and Kelly.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on new claims that Kelly is on his way out.
Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, has sought to bring more stability to the White House operation under the unpredictable Trump. During his time as chief of staff, he and the president have had a rocky relationship, according to various news reports and Bob Woodward's best-selling book 'Fear: Trump in the White House.'
Trump has sought to toughen immigration policies and has been reportedly unhappy with Nielsen's efforts to tighten the border.
The president has vowed to begin cutting millions of dollars in aid to Central America over a caravan of thousands of mostly Honduran migrants who say they are fleeing violence and poverty at home. He has called the caravan, which is currently in Mexico, a national emergency and an 'invasion' that has to be stopped.
Last week the U.S. military said over 7,000 troops would go to the border with Mexico.
Kelly has reportedly infuriated first lady Melania Trump because he slow-dragged promotions for her top aides
Nielsen (pictured in San Diego during a March tour of border wall prototypes) reportedly has not been enjoying her job
Kelly, Nielsen's mentor, has been fighting to keep her (pictured together October 2017) after pushing for her to get the Homeland security role
Earlier this year the Trump administration tried to deter illegal immigrant families from traveling to the border by instituting a 'zero tolerance' policy, resulting in the separation of thousands of children from their parents as the adults were prosecuted.
Trump wants someone with a more aggressive attitude to curtailing immigration but with no deputy secretary since April, Nielsen's responsibilities could land in Claire Grady's lap.
If not the undersecretary for management, Trump is reportedly considering Kevin McAleenan, the commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and David Pekoske.
Nielsen delivered an enthusiastic speech at the opening of his wall in Calexico, California recently. She also defended Trump's decision to separate families at the border
Both have been confirmed by the Senate and Pekoske is the administrator of the Transportation Security Administration and used to be a vice commandant of the Coast Guard.
The Washington Post also reports Kris Kobach, who lost out on the Kansas governor role, could be nominated however the secretary of state may be considered too extreme for Senate approval. Trump suggested last week that he could give him and other mid-term losers jobs in the administration.
After the position was created in 2003 following the September 11 terrorist attacks and George W. Bush had two over six years during his terms.
Barack Obama had two across his eight years as president and Trump is already on his second as he nears just two years in the job of POTUS.
Nielsen is pictured as she takes the Oath of Office as the Sixth Secretary of Homeland Security in December 2017, joined by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly (center) and Executive Clerk of the White House David Kalbaugh
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Main photo article Melania Trump won a White House battle over the future of the president’s deputy national security adviser.
Mira Ricardel, a Trump aide who clashed with the first lady’s office, was fired at the end of the day on Wednesday.
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