Trump administration chief‑of‑staff speculation links Tom Barrack and Jeffrey Epstein to White House inner circle
Summary
The passage offers anecdotal, unverified commentary about Trump’s staffing ideas and personal connections (e.g., Tom Barrack, Jeffrey Epstein) but provides no concrete transactions, dates, or actionab Mentions Trump’s consideration of Tom Barrack as chief of staff. Notes Barrack’s ties to real‑estate “kitchen cabinet” and to Jeffrey Epstein. Suggests a hypothetical dual‑track White House structure
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