Anecdotal Account of West Wing Staffing Chaos Under Trump
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The passage provides vague, unverified commentary on staffing issues and internal dynamics in the Trump White House, mentioning names like Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon but lacking concrete details, Describes chronic understaffing and lack of political appointee receptionists in the West Wing. Claims Trump acted as his own chief of staff and press secretary. Mentions Reince Priebus’s perceived e
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