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The White House Communications Agency (WHCA), originally known as the White House Signal Corps (WHSC) and then the White House Signal Detachment (WHSD), was officially formed by the United States Department of War on March 25, 1942 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was created to provide secure normal, secret, and ...
The White House Office of the Executive Clerk is responsible for managing the original legal documents signed by the President of the United States which make up his official acts—these include public laws, vetoes, treaties, executive orders, signing statements, nominations, proclamations, commissions, pardons, and certificates of awards or medals.
It does list two Meritorious Unit Commendations (MUC) and a Joint Meritorious Unit Award (JMUA). The second MUC is the one that covers the dates of Nixon's visit to China (February 21-28, 1972). However, the text of that MUC citation does not specifically mention the China trip, and in fact covers everything that happened during the period of ...
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Anthony Scaramucci, hedge fund founder, former White House communication director, and author of “The Blue Collar President” talks Trump with Yahoo Finance’s Dan Roberts and Julie Hyman.
It also announced that Sergio Gor will take on the role of director of the Presidential Personnel Office. "Steven Cheung and Sergio Gor have been trusted advisors since my first presidential ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. WHCA may refer to: White House Communications Agency; White House Correspondents ...
(The Center Square) – Federal employees were reportedly informed that they must stop including their pronouns at the end of emails, one of President Donald Trump's latest actions to root gender ...