When Omarosa Manigault, the former “Celebrity Apprentice” antihero-turned-White House adviser, needs to talk to President Donald Trump, she simply strolls into the Oval Office.
As assistant to the president and director of communications for the office of public liaison, Manigault enjoys what Trump aides refer to as walk-in privileges — meaning she doesn’t need an appointment or permission to pop her head in and consult with the leader of the free world.
Her level of easy access marks a break from the previous administration, where President Barack Obama and his gatekeeper chiefs of staff kept at bay the number of aides, even senior officials, who simply walked in without an appointment. In contrast, Trump may have set up the most accessible Oval Office in modern history.
Along with Manigault, White House officials say, the list of aides with walk-in privileges includes chief strategist Steve Bannon, senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, chief of staff Reince Priebus, son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, and counselor Kellyanne Conway.
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I am so proud of Mr. Trump and look forward to our next 8 years with him by i=our side! God Bless America!
ReplyDeleteI think it's great idea. Thank you President for being available to your fellow Americans and not playing king.
ReplyDelete9:08 Why don't you roll on up to the gates in yer truck and see how open door it really is.
ReplyDeleteI think he leaves the door open to get the smell from the last bunch out of the room
ReplyDelete11:00pm lighten up 9:08 is right, anyone with any common sense knows what he means.
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