KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump still has confidence in White House chief of staff John Kelly despite his initial backing of Rob Porter, a top Trump aide accused of domestic abuse.
  • Porter resigned after both his ex-wives said he was physically and verbally abusive to them during their marriages.
  • Porter denies the allegations.
White House chief of staff John Kelly and White House staff secretary Rob Porter.

President Donald Trump still has confidence in his chief of staff, John Kelly, despite Kelly's initial full-throated defense of now former top aide Rob Porter, who is accused of domestic abuse, a White House spokesman said Thursday.

"Yes, the president has confidence in his chief of staff, [legal] counsel and communications director," said spokesman Raj Shah.