White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles recounted her emotional experience during the pivotal moments of July 13, 2024, when President Donald Trump was shot in the ear, narrowly surviving a assassination attempt by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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Vogue editor Anna Wintour visits White House to discuss fashion tariffs amid first lady feud
Fashion mogul Anna Wintour visited the White House on Thursday despite First Lady Melania Trump’s feud with the Vogue editor-in-chief.
Read More Vogue editor Anna Wintour visits White House to discuss fashion tariffs amid first lady feudWH: Elon Musk Working With DOGE Remotely, Preparing To Step Out Of SGE Position
Elon Musk is now preparing for his smooth transition out of his position as a Special Government Employee (SGE), working closely with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the second Trump administration — according to a New York Post report.
Read More WH: Elon Musk Working With DOGE Remotely, Preparing To Step Out Of SGE PositionMultiple Nat’l Security Council Staffers Fired After Trump Meeting With Laura Loomer: ‘I Know Who’s Loyal, Who’s Disloyal’
Multiple White House National Security Council staffers were reportedly fired following a Wednesday meeting that President Donald Trump hosted with right-wing activist and commentator Laura Loomer.
Read More Multiple Nat’l Security Council Staffers Fired After Trump Meeting With Laura Loomer: ‘I Know Who’s Loyal, Who’s Disloyal’Trump Speaks At Women’s History Month Event At WH: ‘More Women In Our Cabinet Than Any GOP Pres. In History’
President Donald Trump participated in a White House event on Wednesday, celebrating Women’s History Month.
Read More Trump Speaks At Women’s History Month Event At WH: ‘More Women In Our Cabinet Than Any GOP Pres. In History’Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Defends Decision To Ban AP News Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Defiance
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended temporarily blocking the Associated Press from the Oval Office briefing room, after the outlet refused to follow President Donald Trump’s executive order of renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
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