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Internal power jockeying among Trump White House aides – Bannon, Kushner, Cohn, Powell, and Ivanka

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019993
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The passage outlines internal rivalries and succession plans within the Trump administration, naming senior figures (Bannon, Jared Kushner, Stephen Bannon, Stephen Cohn, Dina Powell, Ivanka Trump, Kel Bannon viewed Kushner and Cohn (and Ivanka) as living in an "alternative reality" and expected they Kushner and Cohn reportedly saw Bannon as self‑destructive and believed he would ruin himself befo

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