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Trump’s freewheeling and unorthodox West Wing: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics OfficeIt is an evening news message that brings you the latest reports and analysis of the NBC News Politics team from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign path.

In today’s edition, our White House team dives on the informal and unconventional road carrying President Donald Trump court in the Oval Office, while the Capitol Hill team introduces an update on the “big and beautiful bill” at home. In addition, Andrea Mitchell represents the demise of the United States Agency for International Development.

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Inside the western wing of Trump

Written by Peter Nicholas, Monica Alba, Courtney Cup, Catherine Doyle and Carol E Lee

A senior White House official said that President Donald Trump indicates affection to the Oval Office as “Grand Central Station” because of all the respondents and events.

Various assistants over the years have tried to impose a specific major in the White House Trump, with limited results. Trump loves to see who wants and calls for those who choose him, and in the new chapter, he heads the free western wing that reflects the man, as the current and former assistants say.

A senior administration official said that Trump will boycott the meeting of the Oval Office and take the phone automatically and contact a friend or friend.

The cabinet secretaries often collide around the building, and they appeared inside and outside the offices with strong advisers, including the Chief of Staff Suzy Wales and the Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

One meeting rolls to another. It may end with the cabinet members who planned 30 minutes for the White House to stay for hours at the invitation of the president.

If Trump’s methods are unconventional, his supporters say he is achieving results. However, Trump’s administrative style also poses risks, as current and former officials say.

Cabinet secretaries run complex agencies that need attention and leadership. The western wing can be deprived of deprivation of the federal workforce for both. The exact effort of employees can explode to provide balanced views before the president specifies politics if he also hears from friends and partners who share unrestricted information. Unlike Grand Center, the White House is an area that must be protected.

NBC News spoke to more than ten former and current administration officials, legislators and Trump’s allies about the rhythms of the Western Wing. They said that what is worth noting is informal.

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After 60 years, the United States Agency for International Development ends

Written by Andrea Mitchell

Foreign Minister and National Security Adviser Marco Rubio built the removal of the United States Agency for International Development this week after more than 60 years. he Books on Substack: “The American Agency for International Development has little to show it since the end of the Cold War. Development goals are rarely achieved, instability increases, and only anti -America feelings have grown.”

This will be news for volunteer doctors and other relief workers I met in Darfur and Chad camps and refugees throughout the Middle East. According to The study was released this week By Lancet, a British medical magazine, the United States Agency for International Development is approved to provide more than 90 million lives in the past twenty years, including a 65 % decrease in HIV/AIDS deaths, 51 % of malaria and 50 % of neglected tropical diseases.

Rubio wrote: “Foreign aid programs that are in line with management policies – which will provide the Ministry of Foreign Affairs advanced American interests – will be delivered with more accountability, strategy and efficiency.”

It was created in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy, the United States Agency for International Development had up to 15,000 employees who manage contracts for organizations in 133 countries and region. It is expected that the employees of the new section are much smaller. The discounts, in addition to a 15 % proposal reduction in local employees at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for foreign service employees and civil service employees within days.

Many of the success of the United States Agency for International Development in saving 25 million lives of HIV/AIDS, recognized by the majority of the two parties in Congress, to Pepfar, a program launched by former President George W. Bush with the support of an U2 front man, Public Health Public Prosecutor, the World Bank Foundation and the Gates Foundation.

On the occasion of the end of the international foreign aid commitment in America this week, Bush released a video obtained New York Times Tell the US Agency for International Development, “Is it in our interest that 25 million people were now going to?

Rubio announced today that the brand will be renamed for dozens of US foreign aid agencies under the American flag’s emblem. The Trump administration revealed this week that the US Agency’s International Development Agency offices in the Ronald Reagan Building It will be seized by the FBITransfer from the nearby headquarters.


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  • βš– In the courts: A federal judge banned Trump’s asylum in the borders of the United States and Mexico. Read more β†’
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  • Trump against the media: Paramount agreed to pay $ 16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Trump, which claimed an interview with Kamala Harris, which broadcast on “60 minutes” from CBS last year that was deceived. Read more β†’
  • πŸ“‰ Decrease: Trump wants the United States to increase its exports and reduce its imports. Thanks to the historical decline in the value of the US dollar, he may get his desire – but at a cost may not have been expected. Read more β†’

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