Trump's Media Obsession and White House Correspondents' Dinner Narrative
Summary
The passage offers anecdotal commentary about Trump's feelings toward media and a vague reference to internal discussions about the Correspondents' Dinner. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions Describes Trump's personal fixation on media criticism. Quotes Ailes on Trump's desire for media attention. Mentions a private discussion between Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks about the Corresponde
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (1)
Tags
Related Documents (6)
Anecdotal White House routine details surrounding President Trump's early days in office
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
President Trump’s early White House remarks and “alternative facts” narrative
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
White House staff discuss missed communications with President Trump and Kellyanne Conway
The passage records a vague conversation about who had access to the president and mentions Kellyanne Conway and an unnamed 'Raj', but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or allegations President Trump complains about not being contacted directly by staff. Kellyanne Conway is referenced as having direct access to the president. An individual named 'Raj' is mentioned, but his role an
Vague email chain mentioning Barack, Pence, Kellyanne Conway and Bannon removal
The passage contains fragmented, unsubstantiated references to high‑profile figures but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or verifiable allegations. It hints at possible trouble for K Mentions "Barrack" (likely Barack Obama) being in LA. Reference to "Pence given health bill" without context. Allegation that "Kelly Conway in trouble".
Woodward call with Trump references staff (Madeleine Westerhout, Raj Shah, Kellyanne Conway) and Senator Lindsey Graham
The passage provides a brief glimpse of a conversation between Bob Woodward and former President Trump, mentioning several senior White House staff and a senator. It lacks concrete allegations, dates, Trump identifies former White House aide Madeleine Westerhout as a 'key' figure. Woodward mentions having spoken to Raj Shah and Kellyanne Conway about the book. Senator Lindsey Graham is cited as ha
Trump and BW discuss vague past conversations and economic claims
The excerpt contains a generic dialogue with no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It merely references a past meeting with Kellyanne and a vague book idea, offering no concre Mentions a conversation with Kellyanne Conway about an unspecified matter two and a half months ago. References a possible book about Trump discussed 20 years ago. Trump makes broad economic performa
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.