White House chief of staff had made cryptic comments suggesting he may have been the next senior adviser to step down

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump and John Kelly have settled on a truce, at least temporarily, to keep the chief of staff in place as the White House grapples with the turbulence of several senior departures and the prospect of further changes to come.

In a rare move, White House officials said there would be no major personnel changes Friday after a week when staff was distracted by reports that other senior officials, including national security adviser H.R. McMaster, may soon be heading for the exit.

But officials cautioned that the president will continue to make changes as his priorities evolve. Mr. Trump is dealing with several controversies among his cabinet members, and the West Wing’s political operation has come under fresh scrutiny following the apparent Republican loss Tuesday in a Pennsylvania House special election.

West Wing departures have punctuated the administration’s policy priorities almost since the beginning of President Trump’s term, with the departure of Mike Flynn, his first national security adviser. The latest tumult began earlier this week when Mr. Trump announced he had replaced Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo.

Soon after, Mr. Kelly left the impression with colleagues that he...read more at WSJ