Nothing has stumped the Trump, this wont either.Because leaving thousands of positions empty and then firing the few amount of workers you have isn't the way you run a good government, its a sign that you have no idea what youre doing and just like to surround yourself with sycophants. Bannon already had some interesting things to say about Trump's North Korea strategy.
http://prospect.org/article/steve-bannon-unrepentant
To me, this is pretty significant. At this point, Trump has lost practically all support in the Congress from moderate and establishment GOP politicians thanks to his comments in regards to C-Ville. This has left him with only the conservative populist crowd still on his side, who he seemed to be playing to through his two controversial press conferences over the past week.
But with Bannon being fired, he's now made a very potent enemy within that camp too. The fact is, he's now to some extent pissing on every major faction that might support him, so who will support him now?
Already there are cracks forming, check out the comments on Breitbart's article about firing Steve Bannon
And the rumors are that Gorka and Miller are next on the chopping block