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  2. White House Office of the Staff Secretary - Wikipedia

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    President Barack Obama surprises members of the Office of the Staff Secretary in the West Wing of the White House during an impromptu drop-by visit on May 21, 2009. The Staff Secretary ("Staff Sec") is a position in the White House Office responsible for managing paper flow to the President and circulating documents among senior staff for ...

  3. 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, ...

  4. Situation Room - Wikipedia

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    The Situation Room is an intelligence management complex on the ground floor of the West Wing of the White House.While the name suggests it is a single room, it is in fact a 5,000 square feet (460 m 2) operations suite consisting of a duty watch station and three secure conference rooms.

  5. Stephen Miller (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    As a White House spokesman, Miller on multiple occasions made false and unsubstantiated claims regarding widespread electoral fraud. [ 5 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Emails leaked in November 2019 showed that Miller had promoted articles from white nationalist publications VDARE and American Renaissance , and had espoused conspiracy theories .

  6. White House Deputy Chief of Staff - Wikipedia

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    The White House deputy chief of staff is officially the top aide to the White House chief of staff, who is the senior aide to the president of the United States.The deputy chief of staff usually has an office in the West Wing and is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the White House bureaucracy, as well as such other duties as the chief of staff assigns to them.

  7. Flags at the White House - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. flag atop the White House flying at half-staff in 2019 in honor of Elijah Cummings; the U.S. flag atop the White House is often flown at half-staff to commemorate certain events such as the death of important people. The White House in Washington, D.C., is the official residence of the president of the United States.

  8. Cabinet of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the United States is the principal official advisory body to the president of the United States.The Cabinet generally meets with the president in a room adjacent to the Oval Office in the West Wing of the White House.

  9. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    Such actions had been taken before. At the request of Nixon's White House in 1969, the FBI tapped the phones of five reporters. In 1971, the White House requested an audit of the tax return of the editor of Newsday, after he wrote a series of articles about the financial dealings of Charles "Bebe" Rebozo, a friend of Nixon. [50]