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White House report card: Even our Republican strategists say there’s no good news this week

White House report card: Even our Republican strategists say there’s no good news this week

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If anyone has a spare ticket for this weekend’s grand prix, then you know where we are! Today, we bring you the winners and losers from days of speculation about who will be the next White House press secretary. But first, we run the rule over the White House week …Will we hear from Karoline Leavitt before she steps down as press secretary at the end of August?

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Welcome to Friday’s Washington Secrets. If anyone has a spare ticket for this weekend’s grand prix, then you know where we are! Today, we bring you the winners and losers from days of speculation about who will be the next White House press secretary. But first, we run the rule over the White House week …Will we hear from Karoline Leavitt before she steps down as press secretary at the end of August? It has been almost a month since she held a briefing. This reflects a White House that is struggling to put difficult issues to bed. And even President Donald Trump‘s public schedule has fewer events with press.

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