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There has been a major response to a White House photo shoot that commenters believe makes a wider point about the world we live in.
Conservative critics are taking aim at the White House for granting unprecedented access to Vanity Fair in what resulted was an explosive profile of Susie Wiles.
The White House is going full steam ahead into its annual holiday season, spreading cheer (and potentially the coronavirus) as cases and hospitalizations surge across the country. After a string of disastrous relationships between the White House and the press, Biden’s incoming operation may bring a welcome shift from the Trump years.
The White House press secretary was one of many Trump administration members to be photographed for the magazine's series of interviews with chief of staff Susie Wiles
Of all the blunt assessments White House chief of staff Susie Wiles shared with Vanity Fair over the past year, perhaps her sharpest words were aimed at Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Jimmy Kimmel is baffled by how unprepared the Trump administration has been for the Vanity Fair interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. In the interview, released on Monday morning, Wiles described Trump as having an “alcoholic’s personality,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed Vanity Fair deliberately doctored their White House expose to make Donald Trump’s team “look bad.” The prestigious magazine published an explosive two-part exclusive on Tuesday, based on a year of interviews with Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and other Trump figureheads by reporter Chris Whipple.
A Trump administration official made a dire prediction during a recent photoshoot for Vanity Fair, the magazine behind Tuesday’s bombshell coverage of the president’s inner circle. The group of seven officials — selected by White House chief of staff Susie Wiles,