While the public gets a view of the pomp and circumstance of the inaugural ceremonies, only a handful of people in U.S. history have gotten a front-row seat to the moments after an incoming president walks into their new home at the White House.
According to current and former residence staffers who spoke with
The New Yorker, the transition between a past and present president can be — like any typical move — frantic, albeit with the added pressure that one's job could hang in the balance.
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