Also in the room on Day One: Any other advisers proposed by any of the above.
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Casey's first-day firings: DeVos, Sessions, all political appointees not subject to Senate confirmation.
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My formal title in the early days of the new administration is Press Secretary: "She said what she said."
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Casey felt that I'd understand her political philosophy better than a stranger, and that I wouldn't be in the job for my own advantage.
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After Sessions and DeVos, Casey figured she'd fire cabinet officers whose positions could remain vacant for a while pending confirmation.
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Lastly she'd fire people whose positions couldn't remain vacant pending Senate confirmation.
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(Casey's right next to me, by the way, dictating these tweets.)
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She was pretty emphatic about her intentions to jawbone Congress to get a new AG and other cabinet members in office ASAP.
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(Elvis, by the way, being ten rather than fourteen, chose a lot of deceased and fictional people to serve in her administration.)
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