Anecdotal White House routine details surrounding President Trump's early days in office
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The passage provides colorful but largely unverified personal observations about President Trump's habits, room arrangements, and interactions with staff. It mentions no concrete financial transaction President Trump kept a locked bedroom and limited Secret Service access. He reportedly ordered multiple TV screens and had strict personal rules. Kellyanne Conway noted changes to Trump’s travel sche
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