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Ignore the Leftist Meltdowns Over Who Is Attending Trump's First Cabinet Meeting

Ignore the Leftist Meltdowns Over Who Is Attending Trump's First Cabinet Meeting
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Now out of power, the left is outraged over the very things they once defended under the last administration. Take attendance by Hunter Biden at official White House meetings with his father and his staff, prompting GOP lawmakers to wonder whether any classified information was discussed around him. Or first lady Jill Biden not only attending the last of Biden's Cabinet meetings but reports noting that she “did most of the talking." So now it’s time to just tune out the tantrums over who White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced will be at President Trump's first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. 

“Elon, considering he is working alongside the president and our Cabinet secretaries — this entire administration will be in attendance tomorrow,” Leavitt told reporters Tuesday referring to tech mogul Elon Musk, who's been unofficially leading the efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency, though in a recent court filing, the White House explained Musk is an employee of the "White House Office” and is a senior adviser to the president. 


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