John Kelly’s move to the chief of staff role at the White House meant a departure for Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka—both advisers whose absence is not going to make anyone concerned. However, there is one person missing since Kelly’s move who could make a difference … Kelly. He came to the chief of staff position from the top slot at the Department of Homeland Security. And since his move, there’s been no effort to fill that empty position.

With large swaths of Texas underwater and top staffers focused on pushing tax reform, the president is taking his time filling the vacant Cabinet post at DHS. Though White House aides have whittled the contenders down to a final shortlist, it could be weeks before Trump finalizes his choice, according to a senior administration official and a homeland security expert familiar with the conversations.

Trump has indicated that he’s not rushing to fill every slot because government doesn’t really need so many managers. It’s experience that Donald Trump has gathered … while driving six major bankruptcies and thirteen failed businesses. And at least Trump seems to have backed away from his first choice.