Trump’s early‑week Oval Office meeting with media figure Scarborough includes claims of union outreach and internal bragging about steel policy
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The passage provides a detailed anecdote of a White House meeting that mentions Trump, Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon, and a media commentator (Scarborough). It hints at internal narratives about the adm Meeting took place on the ninth day of Trump’s presidency in the Oval Office. Trump discussed his steel‑union outreach and claimed credit over the immigration order. Jared Kushner is described as a c
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