A change in leadership at key agencies is called for as a result of the problem-plagued rollout of Obamacare, former White House Press Secretary Roberts Gibbs said Monday.
Specifically, Gibbs suggested changes at the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, but he did not identify who should be fired or moved out.
But a change in leadership positions at the agencies, he insisted, would help win back trust in an administration still dealing with the fallout from the disastrous launch of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare program.
"One of the things to, sort of, instill confidence in leadership, after the rollout, is to make some sort of change in those that were responsible for the rollout. I don't think there is any doubt that, in order to give people confidence, they've got to make changes, particularly over at HHS and CMS," Gibbs said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," where he appears as a contributing commentator.
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