Sanders promoted her work as spokesperson in the Trump White House in the video, which opens with clips from his 2018 Christmas visit with U.S. troops in Iraq.
At one point, Sanders said she was at the table with President Trump, dealing with issues that included confronting adversaries like China and North Korea, tax cuts, immigration, and appointing conservative judges.
Sanders did not play much of a role in developing policies during her time in the White House but talked about them with the media. Sanders highlighted her frequent jousts with reporters, many of whom questioned her credibility when explaining Trump s actions.
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Now that the Trump administration has come to an unpleasant and ignominious close, a looming question remains: What will happen to the enmities incurred in what was a famously contentious administration? Many, if not most, former government officials stay in Washington, and they have long memories. Kennedy aide Chuck Daly recently wrote a memoir,
Make Peace or Die, nearly 60 years after the end of the Kennedy administration. With post-administration tenures potentially continuing for as many as six decades, outgoing officials need to think about the enemies they made while in office, and what to do about them after the administration ends.
How Joe Biden should handle White House infighting
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. Updated: 03 Jan 2021, 01:47 PM IST The Wall Street Journal
History suggests that the president-elect should insist on strong decision-making processes and deal firmly with staff misbehavior
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As President-elect Joe Biden builds his administration, he has drawn on his long experience in national politics, filling key positions with White House veterans and a sprinkling of newcomers. But the success of Mr. Biden’s administration will depend not just on who gets big jobs but on the thoughtful management of his team. The new president needs a staff and cabinet that are cohesive in debate and unified in action.
mueller did as well, he needed to be able to still work with republicans. i think we also overestimate the formal ways republicans check this president. i complain as much as everybody else does about their general silence. but i think mitch mcconnell and others have made it pretty clear behind closed doors to president trump that if he did try to fire mueller that there would be consequences. the only way mueller will be able to deliver a report, which i think will ultimately see the light of day, is because republicans have quietly made sure that he gets to do his job. senator chris murphy, thank you for your time tonight. for more on how the president tries to abuse his administration s power, i m joined by alyssa mastromonaco. and nick akerman, former assistant watergate prosecutor. let me start with you, alyssa. imagine the president decides to reach into some antitrust question before the justice
to be able to still work with republicans. i think we also overestimate the formal ways republicans check this president. i complain as much as everybody else does about their general silence. but i think mitch mcconnell and others have made it pretty clear behind closed doors to president trump that if he did try to fire mueller that there would be consequences. the only way mueller will be able to deliver a report, which i think will ultimately see the light of day, is because republicans have quietly made sure that he gets to do his job. senator chris murphy, thank you for your time tonight. for more on how the president tries to abuse his administration s power, i m joined by alyssa mastromonaco. and nick akerman, former assistant watergate prosecutor. let me start with you, alyssa. imagine the president decides to reach into some antitrust question before the justice department to go after, let s