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  2. White House Office of Presidential Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The office mission is to listen to the writers' views, experiences, and ideas and coordinate an automated response on behalf of the White House. In addition to full-time staff, the Office of Presidential Correspondence retains dozens of interns and volunteers who assist in correspondence analysis, digital response, and the White House Comment Line.

  3. Anonymous reveals phone numbers for Kellyanne Conway ... - AOL

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    An anonymous group, dubbed the "White House Comment Line," has launched a website that has aggregated over 80 direct phone numbers to White House staffers.The group outlines its intentions on the ...

  4. White House responds to intraparty criticism about Biden's ...

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    The White House is firing back and defending President Biden and his administration from intra-party criticism that he has not done enough to combat President-elect Donald Trump and help lay a ...

  5. White House criticizes Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on ...

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    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday reiterated criticisms of Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade of hundreds of military nominations and again called on congressional Republicans ...

  6. United States Oval Office Address - Wikipedia

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    An Oval Office address is a type of speech made by the president of the United States, usually in the Oval Office at the White House. [1] It is considered among the most solemn settings for an address made by a leader, and is most often delivered to announce a major new policy initiative, on the occasion of a leader's departure from office, or ...

  7. White House press corps - Wikipedia

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    The White House press "pool" gets its name from the briefing room which used to be a pool until President Richard Nixon converted the pool into a briefing room. The pool, which was covered, still remains under the briefing room. [6] In 1977, a court ruled in "Sherrill v. Knight" that the White House had a limited right to deny a press pass.

  8. Watch live: White House holds press briefing as Biden foreign ...

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    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will brief the press Thursday afternoon following the return of President Biden, who turned 82 this week, from a six-day trip to South America. Biden ...

  9. List of Executive Office appointments by Joe Biden - Wikipedia

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    The core White House staff positions and most Executive Office positions are generally not required to be confirmed by the Senate. The positions that require Senate confirmation include: the director of the Office of Management and Budget , the chair and members of the Council of Economic Advisers , and the United States trade representative .