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  • ...ouse''' office created during the [[George W. Bush Administration]] as the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. It was subsequently renam
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/GeorgeWBush/ Official White House biography] * [http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/ Archived White House Website]
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  • ===After the White House===
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  • |White house, DC.jpg|White house (northern face)
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  • #redirect [[White House]]
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/gonzales-bio.html White House biography]
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  • ...arty (United States)|D-]][[California (U.S. state)]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; Congression
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  • ...one of a few Muslim leaders invited by President [[George W. Bush]] to the White House shortly after 9/11
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  • ...ic Party (United States)|D-]][[U.S. Virgin Islands]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; 2nd Vice C
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  • ...nited States)|D-]][[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; 0% "true liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Con
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  • ...klahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and chair of the House Budget Committee; [[White House Chief of Staff]] to [[Lyndon Johnson]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships]]
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  • ...States)|R-]][[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]); participant in the [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]] and [[Michele Bachmann]]'s "Kill the Bill" protest
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  • ...House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...ttee on Ways and Means]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • Generally conservative U.S. journalist, now chief White House correspondent for the [[Washington Examiner]]
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  • ...and decorations, Thursday evening, March 23, 2006 in the Blue Room of the White House, for a Social Dinner hosted by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush |Eugene Allen front right.jpg|Butler Eugene Allen, front right, amidst White House wait staff.
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  • Office complex in Washington, D.C. on 17th Street NW, adjacent to the White House.
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  • Longtime aide to [[Richard Nixon]]; [[White House Chief of Staff]] convicted for [[Watergate]]-related offenses
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov White House]
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  • [[White House]] aide caught destroying incriminating documents to thwart [[efforts to imp
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  • ...nia]]; member, [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; participant in [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; voted against 2002 [[Iraq War]] authorization and
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/wh9.html White House biography]
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  • Reaching for Glory: Lyndon Johnson's Secret White House Tapes, 1964-1965 ISBN 978-0743227148 Taking Charge: The Johnson White House Tapes 1963 1964 ISBN 978-0684847924
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  • ...nited States)|R-]][[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...Party (United States)|D-]][[Arkansas (U.S. state)]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; White House Counsel for [[Richard Nixon]] and among the first to give evidence about [[
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  • ...|title=President Bush's Cabinet |accessdate=2008-12-09 |format= |work=The White House official website }}
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  • [[White House Chief of Staff]] in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; co-chair,
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  • Talk radio host for a Baltimore station, veteran journalist, and accredited [[White House]] journalist for [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • The White House staff office, headed by the Science Advisor to the President, which advises
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  • Online news outlet that was the first to be accredited as part of the White House press corps; broadly on the left-wing.
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  • ...ates)|R-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • White House staffer for [[Richard Nixon]], primarily concerned with political operation
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  • ...''' is that part of the [[United States of America|United States]]'s [[The White House|Presidential mansion]] that houses the offices of the [[POTUS|President]] a ...Wing]], is linked by a similar covered hallway on the opposite side of The White House. Clever landscaping hides these hallways from visiting tourists.
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  • * [https://www.whitehouse.gov/ The White House] * White House Chief of Staff
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  • Unofficial title of the [[White House]] hostess, usually but not necessarily the wife of the incumbent U.S. Presi
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  • ...law school; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; former [[White House Chief of Staff]] to [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • * [http://www.whitehousetapes.org/pages/tapes_lbj.htm LBJ's secret White House recordings @ University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs] * [http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1507155 ''White House Tapes: Eavesdropping on LBJ'', NPR Weekend Edition audio archives]
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  • ...ates)|D-]][[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...d States)|R-]][[California (U.S. state)|California]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • ...(United States)|D-]][[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Blue Dog Coalition]] Co-Chair for Policy
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  • ...sion journalist, currently lead political anchor for CNN, previously their White House and military affairs correspondent; after starting with [[Reuters]], spent
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  • ...es)|D-]][[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Moderate Dems Working Group]]
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  • ...(U.S. state)|Texas]]), [[Republican Study Committee]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...to ask a question at a White House news conference and be a member of the White House press corps. <ref>{{citation
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  • High-level U.S. government oversight, in the White House and Congress, of sensitive [[covert action]] and [[clandestine operations]]
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  • ...States)|D-]][[Connecticut (U.S. state)|Connecticut]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; 2002 vote against [[Iraq War]]; [[Congressional P
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov Official White House page]
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  • ...nate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs]], participant [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/gw1.html White House biography]
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  • ...ry Board, America Abroad Media; director, [[American Security Project]]; [[White House Chief of Staff]] for [[Ronald Reagan]], 1988-1989
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  • ...ions; Board of Trustees, [[Freedom House]]; past positions including chief White House domestic policy adviser to President [[Jimmy Carter]] (1977-1981); [[U.S. A
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  • ...ate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; 2002 vote against [[Iraq War]]; Congressional Int
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  • ...Jersey]]); Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; 0% "true liberal" rating from [[American Conserva
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  • ...blican Party (United States)|R-]][[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]); [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Committee on Energy and Commerce]]; [[Republic
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  • ...S|Presidential]] candidate [[Donald Trump]] in 2015, worked in the Trump [[White House]] throughout his administration, and married [[Nick Luna (Trump aide)|Nick
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  • ...arty (United States)|D-]][[California (U.S. state)]]); participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; [[Congressi
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  • ...Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalition]]; [[Blue Dog Coalition]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...and Public Lands; Member, [[New Democrat Coalition]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; voted against 2002 [[Iraq War]] resolution & memb
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  • [[Rear admiral]] (selected), [[United States Navy]]; director, [[White House Situation Room]]; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow, 2007-2008;
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  • ...rly staff, [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]; Senior Advisor (White House Appointment) in the [[U.S. State Department]]'s South Asia Bureau (2001-200
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  • ...iciary]]; [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...tate)|California]]); voted against 2002 [[Iraq War]] authorization; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]; [[Congression
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  • * Suskind, Ron. ''The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Price-L
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  • ...ommittee on Finance]]; [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]
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  • ...January 2020, he has been one of the members of the Trump administration's White House Coronavirus Task Force.
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  • Unlike the [[White House]] and [[10 Downing Street]], 24 Sussex Drive is used almost exclusively as
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  • ...ince 2014; she also served as the Coronavirus Response Coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force.
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  • *(with Ernest R. May) ''The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (Belknap Press, 1997)
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  • ...o the President for Agricultural Trade and Food Assistance in 1993 and the White House Domestic Policy Council (1993-1996)
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  • ...Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1981-83) and (1985-86); Head of the White House Office of Public Liaison (1983-1985); former [[Assistant United States Atto
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jk35.html White House biography]
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  • ...According to the article, residents at [[The White House (flophouse)|The White House]], an infamous flophouse that was being forced to close paid only $10 per n | quote = The White House's lodgers are the latest victims of the long crusade to protect the poor fr
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  • ...Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; 2002 vote against [[Iraq War]]; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; Congressional Internet Caucus; ran for Democratic
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  • * Clinton, Hillary Rodham. ''An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History'' (2000)
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  • ...e_finishes_White_House_Dome The African American Registry - Slave finishes White House Dome!]
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  • *[http://www.mlwh.org/inside.asp?ID=48&subjectID=2 Mr. Lincoln's White House: Horace Greeley]
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  • ...epartment]] (endorsed [[Harold Koh]] as his successor), a senior associate White House counsel and legal adviser to the [[National Security Council]], [[George W.
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  • ...enant General]], [[United States Army]], who is one of the three principal White House military advisers about Afghanistan and Iraq to President [[Barack Obama]];
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/civil-rights White House Issues: Civil Rights]
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  • {{r|White House||**}}
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  • ...ffices of the [[President of the United States of America]] are in the '''White House''', at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001. The current b ...grid in downtown Washington, is that there is no direct access between the White House and West Wing. Even the President must step into the open air to go between
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  • ...e on Energy and Water]]; [[Joint Economic Committee]]; participant, [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; son of Senator (1951-1974) [[Wallace F. Bennett]]
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  • {{r|White House Chief of Staff||**}}
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  • ...ews and NPR’s Marketplace and MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews; [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]]; testified to Congress
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  • ...ee for Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, White House [[Office of Science and Technology Policy]]; Senior Adviser to the [[Center
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  • ...Stern was the most frequent [[Obama Administration#White House operations |White House visitor]] to President [[Barack Obama]]. The union endorsed him, as a candi ...t participated in the [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform|March 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]].
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  • ...nent pass due to his history of abusing his wives. ''CNN'' reports senior White House staff had been aware of the abuse allegations for months"'', and had ''"bee ...r and eight other Trump aides had been issued security passes to enter the White House that they didn't qualify for, due to problems with their background.<ref na
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  • | publisher=White House A White House report, issued 100 days later, discussed progress in the program. <ref name
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  • ...mary liaison to the [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical community]]. Prior to the White House, he began his career at NBC news affiliate WKJG in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]], While in the White House, he wrote occasional columns for his home town newspaper, the ''Fort Wayne
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  • {{r|Sam Stein}} Reporter; White House
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  • ...tp://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB156/ National Security Archives on White House Tapes relating to FBI]
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  • ...[[American Civil Rights Union]]; Director of Public Liaison in the Reagan White House; Director of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (1983-1985);editor of the
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  • ...tution Project; past National Chairman of [[Young Americans for Freedom]]; White House and Congressional staff; Fellow at [[Harvard University]]’s Institute of
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  • ...cretary of defense for International Economic Affairs (1976-77) and on the White House staff (1974-76)
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/bc42.html White House biography]
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  • *Friedman Alan, ''Spider's Web: The Secret History of how the White House Illegally Armed Iraq''. New York, Bantam Books, 1993.
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/fr32.html President Roosevelt White House Biography] * [http://www.whitehousetapes.org/pages/tapes_fdr.htm Roosevelt's Secret White House Recordings] via [[University of Virginia]]
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  • ...y it had out-buildings connected by covered passages, similar to how [[The White House]] is connected to [[The West Wing]] and [[The East Wing]].<ref name=Carlyl
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  • A nuclear device explodes in Washington and destroys the White House. The Royalist Party and the [[National Rifle Association]] are nominally th
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  • ...rmy operations while the Chief of Staff works with the Defense Department, White House, and Congress.
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  • ...; Military Assistant to President [[George H.W. Bush]] and Director of the White House Military Office, from 1990-92; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Army Per
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jm4.html Official White House page for James Madison]
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  • .../www.nytimes.com/2023/04/11/climate/colorado-river-water-cuts-drought.html White House Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado River] 4-11-2023 at
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  • ...se for certain high-level social obligations, such as an invitation to the White House. Such rules have been relaxed since about the mid-twentieth century.
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  • ...sham, the White House press secretary, and Max Miller, the director of the White House advance office, who stepped out to road test their relationship when they a | quote = Dumbauld is an aide to White House senior advisor Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law. She and Luna are newlyw
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  • ...Washington bureau chief for the [[Huffington Post]], coming from the the White House Watch column for the [[Washington Post]]’s website. He is also Deputy Edi
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  • *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jb15.html White House biography]
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  • ...ffice complex in [[Washington, D.C.]] on 17th Street NW, adjacent to the [[White House]]. Built in 1871, the EOB was long called the State-War-Navy Building, and,
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/wt27.html White House biography]
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  • ...on considered Bundy one of his "Wise Men" advisors, even after he left the White House. <ref name=McNamaraRetrospect>{{citation ...came through the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], reporting to the Kennedy White House.
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  • ...ge on the State Supreme Court of [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] (1999-2000), White House Counsel (2001-2005) and the U.S. Attorney General (2005-2007). He was appoi
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  • ...ineandbeer/The_politics_of_the_White_House_cellar.html The politics of the White House cellar]", 22 Oct 2008, ''Bloomberg News''. [http://www.webcitation.org/5cL
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  • *Small Business Majority works with the White House to organize policy discussions that focus on small business issues.
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  • ...han because he believed the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], not the [[White House]], should control the program.
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  • ...eputy special counselor to the president for NAFTA in the White House, and White House fellow at the Department of the Treasury.
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  • He participated in the [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]] and was an active supporter of [[H.R. 3962]] in No
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  • ...ignation, or an official position, but the unofficial title used for the [[White House]] hostess. Although in common parlance the term ''First Lady'' is generall ...nsure as to how to refer to her, and she was called “the first lady of the White House”. The term was always used to refer to [[Lucy Hayes]], the first college
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  • ...a few nominees directly related to the Air Force tanker acquisition." The White House said it agreed to none of his demands. <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • ...Tillman made several references to pitchforks and threatened to go to the White House and "poke old Grover [Cleveland] with a pitchfork" to prod him into action.
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  • *[http://whccamp.hhs.gov/ White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy] FINAL REPORT M
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  • ...a]] as Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, White House [[Office of Science and Technology Policy]].
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  • ...Q Almanac Plus'' highly detailed annual compilation of events in Congress, White House, Supreme Court, summarizing the weekly "Congressional Quarterly Weekly Repo ...ironmental Policies of Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush." ''White House Studies'' 2007 7(2): 163-179. Issn: 1535-4738
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  • ...h]] named the first U.S. representative, [[Sada Cumber]], in 2001. Deputy White House Counsel [[Rashad Hussain]] was named, in 2010, by President [[Barack Obama]
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  • ...e Counsels or Deputy Counsels; [[Derek Lyons]] and [[Robert Porter]], each White House Staff Secretary; and [[Madeleine Westerhout]] Director of Oval Office Oper ...sham, the White House press secretary, and Max Miller, the director of the White House advance office, who stepped out to road test their relationship when they a
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  • He was a participant in the [[2009 White House Forum on Health Reform]] and voted for both the November 2009 and final Mar
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  • ...ive Republican [[Ronald Reagan]] in a landslide in 1980. After leaving the White House Carter went on numerous high profile international and humanitarian mission
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  • * [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/hh31.html White House Biography]
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  • ...ack Obama]] is to select such a breed as a pet for his daughters in the [[White House]]. The new puppy is called "Bo" (apparently after [[Bo Diddley]]) and is r
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  • ..._for = 19th relative of a [[POTUS|US President]] to get married in [[The White House]] ...sident [[Richard Nixon]]'s daughter [[Tricia Nixon]] was the last previous White House marriage.
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  • * Reeves, Richard. ''President Nixon: Alone in the White House,'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/President-Nixon-Alone-White-House/dp/06848 * Reeves, Richard. ''President Nixon: Alone in the White House'' (2002), influential study [http://www.amazon.com/President-Nixon-Alone-Wh
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  • ...nister [[Taro Aso]] would be the first foreign leader to meet Obama at the White House.<ref>''Japan Times:'' '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nn20090218a1.ht ...atters, broadly defined, are going to get the attention they need from the White House."
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  • * Heller, Francis H., ed. ''The Truman White House: The Administration of the Presidency, 1945-1953'' (1980), essays by schola * Leuchtenburg, William E. ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson.'' (
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  • ...ilandering, illicit pregnancy and coverup barred Grover Cleveland from the White House], Smithsonian Magazine online September 26, 2013, last access 11/22/2022</r ...e married while in office, and the only President to have a wedding in the White House itself. This marriage was controversial because Cleveland was the executor
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  • ...ile in office.<ref>[http://www.whitehousehistory.org/08/subs/08_b.html The White House Historical Association], retrieved [[January 23]], 2007</ref> Presidential Polk's time in the White House took its toll on his health. Full of enthusiasm and vigor when he entered o
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  • {{Image|White House Butlers Pantry - c2002.jpg|right|340px|A butler in the [[White House]] Butler's Pantry.}} ...and decorations, Thursday evening, March 23, 2006 in the Blue Room of the White House, for a Social Dinner hosted by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush
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  • * Link, Arthur S. ''Wilson: The Road to the White House'' (1947), first volume of standard biography (to 1917); ''Wilson: The New F
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  • * Sammon, Bill. ''Fighting Back: The War on Terrorism - From Inside the Bush White House'' (2003)
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  • ...{{White House Butlers Pantry - c2002.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A butler in the [[White House]] Butler's Pantry.]] ...hower. After his retirement Fields in 1960 published ''My 21 Years in the White House'' in which he weaved together his private papers and cryptically-written jo
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  • Dr. James Dobson decided to found the FRC after attending a 1980 White House Conference on the Family. While at this conference Dobson met and prayed wi
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  • ...'The Rise of Southern Republicans'' (2003); William E. Leuchtenburg, ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson'' (2
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  • * Ronald Reagan, from the silver screen to the White House. (2005). [sound recording]. [Los Angeles, Calif.]: ReQuest Audiobooks,.
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  • ...4-year terms when he was re-elected on November 3, 1998. According to his White House biography, "he earned a reputation for his bipartisan governing approach an ...September evaluating how well the Iraqis had achieved the goals set by the White House. The exact degree to which the troop surge was successful remains debatable
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  • ...rgate, with the lack of charisma of Gerald Ford and the taking back of the White House by Jimmy Carter, caused some conservatives, such as Richard Viguerie and Wi .... That's why I found this morning's headlines so troubling. Goaded on by a White House increasingly intolerant of criticism, lately the national media has taken a
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  • ...ntral Intelligence from July 1997 to July 2004. A career Congressional and White House staffer, he was appointed Deputy Director of Central Intelligence|Deputy Di
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  • ...ions, and risky clandestine intelligence collection, are in a committee at White House level, although sometimes the decisions are made by the President and a ver ...ot confirmed and got to the strike force late. Complicating the issue were White House and Pentagon decisions that even if there were no prisoners, having the Nor
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  • ...7, with five of the eight remaining survivors of the study attending the [[White House]] ceremony, President [[Bill Clinton]] formally apologized to Tuskegee stud
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  • ...937. For them, courts should defer to the policymaking prerogatives of the White House and congress. [[Hugo Black]] and [[William O. Douglas]] led the opposing ac ...titutional Arrangement: Lyndon Johnson and the Fall of the Warren Court" ''White House Studies'' 2002 2(2): 171-183 </ref> Warren presided over the Court's Octobe
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  • ...raphy in 5 volumes: Princeton University Press: Volume I: "The Road to the White House, 570 pages (1947); Volume II: "The New Freedom", 504 pages (1956); Volume I
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  • ...idmore, Max J. "The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant: a Reconsideration." ''White House Studies'' (2005) [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-141167604.html online]
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  • ...verdict about the desirability of limited options; nevertheless, continued White House pressure encouraged Secretary of Defense [[Melvin Laird]] to sponsor a majo During the South Asian crisis in 1971, the White House, stood firmly behind [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] president Yahya Khan and demons
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  • ...secret and outside of the existing activist networks and directly for the White House staff. His staff created 14 separate task forces under presidential assist ...t-up funds. The commission's report had generated other proposals, but the White House's approach eclipsed them. The administration's plan, which called for the c
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  • * Kissinger, Henry. ''White House Years'' (1979); ''Years of Upheaval'' (1982); ''Years of Renewal'' (1999) [ ...ouse Years: Mandate for Change, 1953-1956.'' (1963) online edition]; ''The White House Years: Waging Peace, 1957-1961.'' (1965).
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  • ...which ensures that the authority of the political party that controls the white House will control the intelligence agencies as well. This means that the temptat
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  • ...the CIA had given inappropriate assistance to persons affiliated with the White House and the 1972 Nixon reelection campaign. An Annapolis classmate of [[Jimmy Carter]], Turner enjoyed White House confidence, but his emphasis on technical collection methods such as [[SIGI
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  • ...modern advertising technique which propelled the Republicans back into the White House and furthered the commodification of candidates in modern electoral contest
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  • ...Moscow's cover story. An off-year election campaign was underway, and the White House loudly denied charges by Republican Senator Kenneth Keating from New York t ...ial U.S. State Department compendium, includes primary sources from State, White House, Defense, CIA, etc. 390 documents from Oct 1, 1962 to Dec. 1963
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  • The post of Secretary of State was the normal path to the White House. After 1820 Adams, intent on winning the presidency, was less successful a
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  • * Weeks, Philip, ed. ''Buckeye Presidents: Ohioans in the White House.'' (2003). 240 pp.
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  • ...orist Summary, "which," according to Sen. [[Carl Levin]], "was sent to the White House and the National Security Council and circulated among U.S. intelligence ag
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  • ...the the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Department of Justice went to White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales. <ref name=Bybee>{{citation
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  • ...''The 1928 Campaign: An Analysis'' (Arno, 1931); Donald R. McCoy, "To the White House, Herbert Hoover, August 1927-March 1929, in Martin L. Fausold and George T. ...cated fifty-dollar-per-month [[pension]]s for Americans over 65, chaired [[White House]] conferences on child health, protection, homebuilding and homeownership,
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  • ...n to be made of stone. He named the church ''Candida Case'', which means ''white house''. He traveled throughout Scotland, and converted the Picts (aka Caledonian
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  • ...airman of the RNC is chosen by the President when the Republicans have the White House or otherwise by the Party's state committees. The RNC, under the direction ...gislation passed by Congress. Basically it centers executive power in the White House staff, at the expense of the cabinet departments.
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  • ...lear what he personally knew and ordered, and what was done in his name by White House staff and the then-DCI, [[William Casey]]. ...anner, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[William Casey]] took part in White House/NSC discussions and actions to follow the Reagan policy.</blockquote>
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  • ...behind the scenes Eisenhower was a hands-on leader. He ran the show in his White House, not [[Sherman Adams]] or [[John Foster Dulles]]. To others, this was not s ...isenhower's Executive Office'' (1999); Charles Walcott and Karen M. Hult, "White House Organization as a Problem of Governance: the Eisenhower System." ''Presiden
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  • ...urban homes. Roosevelt called the mine owners and the labor leaders to the White House and negotiated a compromise. Miners were on strike for 163 days before it e Building on McKinley's effective use of the press, Roosevelt made the [[White House]] the center of news every day, providing interviews and photo opportunitie
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  • ...roduced in the [[Minneapolis]] regional conference resulting from the same White House Conference on Families, believing it to be more polarizing, while the draft
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  • ...now reports to the DNI; in practice, he deals with the DNI, Congress, and White House, while the Deputy Director is the internal executive. The CIA has varying a ...nuclear Pearl Harbor without warning. In general Congress deferred to the White House until the 1970s on intelligence matters. Only a few members of a few select
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  • In 1924 Smith was ready for the White House, but the Democratic party was bitterly split along regional lines, North ve
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  • ...agg did indeed have a plan, but was told, by the senior military, that the White House disapproved it. Clarke, however, said that Bill Clinton|President Clinton a ...ouncement of bin Laden's death, some US citizens celebrated outside the US White House<ref name="urlUsama Bin Laden Is Dead, Sources Confirm - FoxNews.com">{{cite
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  • ...imaxed by the bombing of Japan in November 1941." Lauchlin Currie was the White House official dealing with China. Romanus and Sunderland. ''Stilwell's Mission
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  • ...reme position of [[John Yoo]], Deputy Assistant Attorney General and later White House counsel for [[George W. Bush]].<ref>Posner, pp. 67-68</ref> Yoo interpreted
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  • ...y channels. Later, Tenet learned that the Feith team was presenting to the White House, NSC, and Office of the Vice President. <ref>Tenet, pp. 346-348</ref> It appeared a matter of certainty in the White House, especially with Cheney, that a link existed between al-Qaeda and 9/11, and
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  • ...Perle. Frum had been, along with the rest of the staff, evacuated from the White House and was using Perle's office at the American Enterprise Institute. Perle sa
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  • Clinton and Obama questioned one another's honesty and fitness for the White House in a nationally televised debate on Jan. 21 notable for its nasty tone.<ref
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  • ...967 onwards, [[Edwin Meese]] was his closest aide,, following him into the White House. Reagan said of him, "If Ed Meese is not a good man, there are no good men.
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  • ...nd President [[Calvin Coolidge]] invited Dr. Eckener and his crew to the [[White House]], calling the new Zeppelin an "angel of peace". ...iastically with confetti parades in New York and another invitation to the White House. Later ''Graf Zeppelin'' toured Germany and visited [[Italy]], [[Palestine]
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  • ...o confidence" votes by refusing the offer to coordinate Iraq policy in the White House. That same day, Secretary Gates announced a "stop-loss" policy, extending 1 ...till was an outsider and challenger to much of the senior staff. While the White House wanted flexibility, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and United States Cen
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  • ...for policymaker information and more systematic presentations (e.g., US [[White House Situation Room]]). ...Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research, NSA Operations Center and White House Situation Room. Other units may join conferences when appropriate, such as
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  • ...d trained all the factions in Angola.<ref name=NSAEBB67-4>{{cite web|title=White House Memorandum of Conversation with Chinese Officials, "The Soviet Union; Europ This reflected White House level policy tradeoffs between the competing priorities of transnational te
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  • ...wife [[Eleanor Roosevelt|Anna Eleanor Roosevelt]], Theodore's niece, at a White House reception. Eleanor and Franklin were fifth cousins, once removed.<ref> The ...istress, was with him at the time of his death. In his latter years at the White House, Roosevelt was increasingly overworked and his daughter Anna Roosevelt Boet
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  • ...this had resulted in open antagonism between some in the CIA and the Bush White House, saying, "There have been more leaks and discussions outside what I would c ...q.<ref name='Woodward 2008'>Woodward, Bob. (2008) The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006–2008. Simon and Schuster</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://u
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  • ...lt to get timely support, against a mobile enemy, when each mission needed White House approval.
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  • ...1890, and scored sweeping gains that year; they restored Cleveland to the White House in 1892. The severe depression that started in 1893 destroyed the Democrati
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  • ...form of a congressional resolution and be seconded by a statement from the White House. Although it would not have legal force, such a statement would discourage
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  • ...War, Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America. The [[White House of the Confederacy]], located a few blocks north of the State Capital, was
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  • In a White House meeting, DCI McCone suggested that this looked like the Cuban policy in Jul ...Central Intelligence [[Richard Helms]]''' reported, to State, Defense, and White House Officials in a memo drafted by W.V. Broe and <small>'''[deleted]'''</small
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  • * Hay, John. ''Inside Lincoln's White House: The Complete Civil War Diary of John Hay.'' edited by Michael Burlingame a
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  • ...gical) weapons by Saddam Hussein would be very dangerous. Reflecting on my White House work during the Gulf War in 1990-91, I did point out that I believed then,
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  • ...pular, emotional issue of "free soil" in the frontier &mdash; captured the White House after just six years of existence.
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  • ...ency in Turkey and the civil war in Greece were becoming so tense that the White House began to fear losing either or both to the communists. Secretary of State ...d be needed; no tanks were available to the CIA and at the last minute the White House removed the air cover, allowing free play to Castro's small air force. The
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  • ...teor showers]], and a [[tsunami]] which dumps an aircraft carrier on the [[White House]].<ref name=twsMar14b/>
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  • ...es to the article, one from Martha Washington, one from the Andrew Jackson White House, one from James Beard, and one from a trendy new restaurant in NYC, courtes
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  • ...rican people were never to become alarmed at the magnitude of the problem; White House policy was to keep reassuring the nation that everything was going fine in
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  • ...tions officer, ran the Iran operation with people outside the CIA, such as White House/National Security Council employees such as John Poindexter and Oliver Nort
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  • ..., as the conference was on British territory) and in June/July 1954 at the White House.<ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 880&ndash;881.</ref> In the end, it was the Soviets ...s|honorary citizen of the United States]], but he was unable to attend the White House ceremony.<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 911.</ref> There has been speculation that h
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  • ...uction Finance Corporation, in the Bureau of Internal Revenue and even the White House<ref> Truman's wife accepted an expensive deep freeze appliance in 1945; wit
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  • ...stopping US economic aid, which was the responsibility, subordinate to the White House, of the US Agency for International Development, not the CIA. The new premi
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  • ...can national platforms (since 1948), and has been standard practice in the White House since 2001, for press releases and speeches. It is quite common on conserva
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  • During the South Asian crisis in 1971, the White House, stood firmly behind Pakistani president [[Yahya Khan]] and demonstrated a
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  • ...ns were authorized for the Navy, although [[William Leahy]] was arguably a White House rather than Navy officer. King was reluctant to promote Halsey unless his p
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  • }}</ref>...It also will work closely with White House offices and other agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Treasury,
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  • ...cipally reporting to MACV but with an approval chain that often ran to the White House.
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  • ...ep them out of the war. In fact the Pentagon, the State Department and the White House had been begging the Russians to enter the war, and at no time did Truman e
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