The February altercation reflects the often chaotic atmosphere the president is willing to tolerate in the White House as well as the degree to which his chief of staff’s temper can be provoked.
MAGGIE HABERMAN and KATIE ROGERS, NY Times: Politics
Mon, 10/22/2018 - 4:49pm
The February altercation reflects the often chaotic atmosphere the president is willing to tolerate in the White House as well as the degree to which his chief of staff’s temper can be provoked.