"[Trump] doesn't want someone telling him what to do," said a White House official to CNN. "He wants someone to make him look good doing it."
Thus Chief of Staff John Kelly is out, snd the scuttlebutt is that either OMB director Mick Mulvaney or the vice president's chief of staff, Nick Ayers, is in. Neither should be too competent. "In recent weeks, Trump has told confidants he misses the chaos of the early days of his administration." (The real news here is that WH chaos has … diminished?)
But we have yet to get to the high and mysterious level of presidential decision making. Only one man in America is burdened daily by the weight of deeply complex issues, and it's that man's ability to handle those burdens that makes him the president of the United States. Case in point: Of the two prospects for Kelly's job, "Mulvaney, whose sharp wit has impressed Trump, is seen as the strongest [sic] candidate..., though Trump has remarked that he likes Ayers’ hair."
Yes, just like that, Trump can indeed cope with presidential troubles of the highest order, which Obama had questioned and even ridiculed a few years ago at that infamous Correspondents Dinner. So we're not to worry. No, we're not to worry at all.