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  2. White House - Wikipedia

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    The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800 when the national capital was moved from Philadelphia. [2]

  3. White House Office - Wikipedia

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    The White House Office is an entity within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). The White House Office is headed by the White House Chief of Staff, who is also the head of the Executive Office of the President. [1] The staff work for and report directly to the president, including West Wing staff and the president's ...

  4. White House Office of the Press Secretary - Wikipedia

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    The White House Office of the Press Secretary, or the Press Office, is responsible for gathering and disseminating information to three principal groups: the President, the White House staff, and the media. The Office is headed by the White House Press Secretary, and is part of the White House Office, which is a subunit of the Executive Office ...

  5. White House Counsel - Wikipedia

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    The White House counsel is a senior staff appointee of the president of the United States whose role is to advise the president on all legal issues concerning the president and their administration. The White House counsel also oversees the Office of White House Counsel , a team of lawyers and support staff who provide legal guidance for the ...

  6. White House Communications Director - Wikipedia

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    The White House Office of Communications was established by Herbert G. Klein in January 1969 during the Nixon administration. [1] [2] It was separate from the Office of the Press Secretary from 1969 to 1974.

  7. whitehouse.gov - Wikipedia

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    whitehouse.gov (also simply known as wh.gov) is the official website of the White House and is managed by the Office of Digital Strategy. It was launched in 1994 by the Clinton administration. [1] The content of the website is in the public domain or licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license. [2]

  8. White House Military Office - Wikipedia

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    The White House Military Office ( WHMO) is a department within the White House Office that provides military support for White House functions, including food service, presidential transportation, medical support, emergency medical services and hospitality services. The White House Military Office is headed by the White House Military Office ...

  9. White House Communications Agency - Wikipedia

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    The White House Communications Agency ( WHCA ), originally known as the White House Signal Corps ( WHSC) and then the White House Signal Detachment ( WHSD ), was officially formed by the United States Department of War on March 25, 1942 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was created to provide secure normal, secret, and ...

  10. White House Visitors Office - Wikipedia

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    The visitors office is located in the East Wing of the White House and employed seven people at the start of the 2000s. [1] Its role has been unique in that, up to 2001, the White House was the only home of a head of state that was regularly open to the public at no cost. [1] The director of the White House Visitors Office has been termed in ...

  11. White House Chief of Staff - Wikipedia

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    The White House chief of staff is the head of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, a cabinet position in the federal government of the United States. The chief of staff is a political appointee of the president of the United States who does not require Senate confirmation, and who serves at the pleasure of the President.