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Meet Gary Walters, The Man Who Worked In The White House For 37 Years
- Tuesday November 18, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
Gary Walters saw a lot of history in the 37 years he spent working at the White House, where he started as an officer assigned to protect the president and ended as the longest-serving chief usher in history.
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Donald Trump's New Communications Chief Vows To 'Stop Those Leaks'
- Monday July 24, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Donald Trump's new communications director Anthony Scaramucci vowed Sunday to usher in a fresh start in the White House, beginning with a clampdown on unauthorized leaks that have led to months of largely unfavorable headlines.
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Obamas Quietly Move On As Donald Trump Moves In
- Saturday January 21, 2017
- World News | Juliet Eilperin, Krissah Thompson, The Washington Post
It will be up to history to render final judgment on Barack Obama's presidency, but the 44th president got at least one positive assessment Friday as he prepared to leave the White House. Chief Usher Angella Reid jokingly advised Obama that he could have his "security deposit back."
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Meet Gary Walters, The Man Who Worked In The White House For 37 Years
- Tuesday November 18, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
Gary Walters saw a lot of history in the 37 years he spent working at the White House, where he started as an officer assigned to protect the president and ended as the longest-serving chief usher in history.
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www.ndtv.com
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Donald Trump's New Communications Chief Vows To 'Stop Those Leaks'
- Monday July 24, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Donald Trump's new communications director Anthony Scaramucci vowed Sunday to usher in a fresh start in the White House, beginning with a clampdown on unauthorized leaks that have led to months of largely unfavorable headlines.
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www.ndtv.com
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Obamas Quietly Move On As Donald Trump Moves In
- Saturday January 21, 2017
- World News | Juliet Eilperin, Krissah Thompson, The Washington Post
It will be up to history to render final judgment on Barack Obama's presidency, but the 44th president got at least one positive assessment Friday as he prepared to leave the White House. Chief Usher Angella Reid jokingly advised Obama that he could have his "security deposit back."
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www.ndtv.com