White House staff discuss missed communications with President Trump and Kellyanne Conway
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The passage records a vague conversation about who had access to the president and mentions Kellyanne Conway and an unnamed 'Raj', but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or allegations President Trump complains about not being contacted directly by staff. Kellyanne Conway is referenced as having direct access to the president. An individual named 'Raj' is mentioned, but his role an
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