Internal White House memo describes overlapping press ops for Trump, Kushner, Bannon and their aides
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The passage outlines a network of personal press operations and leak coordination among senior Trump administration figures (Trump, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, Stephen Bannon) and their external oper Josh Raffel, a Democrat from a Hollywood background, served as Jared Kushner’s personal spokesperson Kushner’s Office of American Innovation ran a dedicated press operation separate from the official
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