New York Times: “The White House impeachment battle begins every day shortly after sunrise, when [Trump’s] press secretary, his acting chief of staff and a group of lawyers crowd into the wood-paneled second-floor office of Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, to synthesize the latest Capitol Hill legalese. An hour or so later, another group convenes downstairs in the office of Stephanie Grisham, the press secretary, to discuss the day’s top stories. Impeachment is usually one of them.”
“Then, in an underground office, two new additions — Tony Sayegh, a former Treasury Department spokesman, and Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general — get to work on the job they were hired last month to do: attack the process.”
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