David Jackson

USA TODAY

WASHINGTON — President Trump is denying reports of dissension within his staff.

"Don't let the FAKE NEWS tell you that there is big infighting in the Trump Admin," the president tweeted Tuesday. "We are getting along great, and getting major things done!"

Reports of staff rivalries have followed Trump throughout his 45 days in the White House, and, before that, his presidential campaign.

Much of it revolves Trump's top two aides, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist and senior counselor Steve Bannon.

New articles have cited anonymous backers of the Priebus and Bannon teams taking shots at each other, as well as other high-ranking Trump officials, including counselor Kellyanne Conway, White House counsel Don McGahn and press secretary Sean Spicer.

Trump has also been angry with his staff, most recently over the handling of the story in which Attorney General Jeff Sessions decided to recuse himself from any investigation that involves the president's campaign team and Russia.

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