Internal White House Power Struggle Involving Kelly, Bannon, and the Trump Family
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The passage outlines internal dynamics and potential conflicts among senior White House figures (General Kelly, Steve Bannon, Jared and Ivanka Trump) but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, fin Kelly reportedly met with the president to discuss Jared and Ivanka’s roles and attempted to enforce Bannon viewed the Trump children as a major threat to Trump and believed Kelly could remove them.
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