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President Trump’s early White House remarks and “alternative facts” narrative

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019920
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The passage offers only generic commentary on Trump’s demeanor, Kellyanne Conway’s phrasing, and a vague meeting with CIA staff organized by Kushner. It lacks specific names, dates, transactions, or a Trump reportedly dismissed Spicer’s briefings and expressed indifference. Kellyanne Conway used the term “alternative facts,” later clarified as “alternative information.” Trump allegedly visited the

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