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President Trump sounds the same. His White House — so far — couldn’t be more different
That has left Trump more emboldened than ever — and with a long to-do list. He’s launched into a frenetic pace of appearances that is a dramatic departure from his predecessor, Joe Biden, who often faded from public view by his own staff’s design.
Donald Trump talks so much that White House stenographers and everyone else is struggling to keep up
Trump is speaking publicly so much that he is overwhelming his opponents and leaving them struggling to get a word in edgewise
Donald Trump talks so much that even his White House stenographers are struggling to keep up
WASHINGTON — The White House stenographers have a problem. Donald Trump is talking so much, the people responsible for transcribing his public remarks are struggling to keep up with all the words.
Donald Trump sounds the same. His White House — so far — couldn’t be more different.
He seems much more comfortable, almost relaxed in how he’s doing the job,” according to Sean Spicer, Trump’s first White House press secretary, who said Trump is showing a new “level of confidence,” having spent four years in office.
White House stenographers are struggling to keep up with Trump
The White House stenographers have a problem. Donald Trump is talking so much, the people responsible for transcribing his public remarks are struggling to keep up with all the words. Now there are discussions about hiring additional staff to keep up with the workload,
White House Stenographers Can’t Keep Up With Trump’s Verbiage
President Donald Trump has had so much to say since his return to the Capitol that White House stenographers, the individuals tasked with transcription his words, are now having a hard time keeping up.
White House, Leavitt
Who is Karoline Leavitt? What to know about youngest White House press secretary
Trump 2024 presidential campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt made her debut as White House's youngest press secretary on Tuesday.
In First White House Briefing, Youngest Press Secretary Ever Eschews Tradition
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump would open the briefing room to bloggers, podcasters and social-media influencers.
Who is Karoline Leavitt? Youngest White House press secretary
The 27-year-old will make her debut as the White House press secretary in the briefing room Tuesday afternoon. Here’s what you need to know.
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Trump White House rescinds order freezing federal spending, reversing course
The White House budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing federal grants, according to a copy of a new memo ...
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White House warns of ‘consequences’ for Republicans who don’t support all of Trump’s nominees
More Trump nominees with potentially rocky paths to confirmation face hearings in the Senate this week, including Tulsi ...
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White House budget office rescinds federal funding freeze memo
The Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget released a new memo Wednesday rescinding a controversial memo ...
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Melania Trump's White House portrait photographer says the photo 'shows a woman who's ready to embrace her position'
While Melania Trump remains an enigmatic figure, her White House portrait provides some insight into how she'll approach the ...
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Vance suggests some reporters covering the Trump White House are biased
Vice President JD Vance is suggesting that some reporters covering the Trump White House are biased — perhaps even Democratic ...
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Mystery drones seen across U.S. were authorized by FAA, White House says
The mystery of the unexplained drone sightings over New Jersey and along the East Coast late last year has been solved, ...
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White House backs off on tariffs on Colombia after agreement on ‘unrestricted acceptance’ of migrants
The White House said Sunday night that Colombia has agreed to allow the United States to transport repatriated migrants back ...
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