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Summary of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Speaking for Myself
Summary of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Speaking for Myself
Summary of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Speaking for Myself
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#1 Christmas night in 2018 was spent with the family, eating and reading books. I had to leave because something had come up. I was not able to discuss it, but I was afraid I had to leave right away.

#2 I made several calls to my good friend and occasional White House deputy chief of staff Dan Walsh. Walsh was in charge of planning and executing the highly classified and top-secret mission of the next forty-eight hours.

#3 On Christmas night in 2017, Air Force One took off with no fanfare from Andrews. The president and first lady were on board, along with Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, National Security Advisor John Bolton, and more than 40 other US Secret Service agents and White House staff.

#4 I met with the Washington bureau chiefs for the five major television news outlets that are part of the presidential press pool. We confiscated each participant’s phone before the meeting, and put them in protected lockers.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 8, 2022
ISBN9798822544628
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    #1

    Christmas night in 2018 was spent with the family, eating and reading books. I had to leave because something had come up. I was not able to discuss it, but I was afraid I had to leave right away.

    #2

    I made several calls to my good friend and occasional White House deputy chief of staff Dan Walsh. Walsh was in charge of planning and executing the highly classified and top-secret mission of the next forty-eight hours.

    #3

    On Christmas night in 2017, Air Force One took off with no fanfare from Andrews. The president and first lady were on board, along with Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, National Security Advisor John Bolton, and more than 40 other US Secret Service agents and White House staff.

    #4

    I met with the Washington bureau chiefs for the five major television news outlets that are part of the presidential press pool. We confiscated each participant’s phone before the meeting, and put them in protected lockers.

    #5

    Air Force One is a plane unlike any other in the world. It serves as a functioning Oval Office and Situation Room for the president when he travels, and includes security features that make it nearly impossible for an enemy to attack it.

    #6

    On Christmas night, the president and his staff were gathered in the conference room exchanging stories about leaving their families so confused about their abrupt departure. They were briefed on the dangers of being in a war zone, and were told to take cover if they heard a loud whistling or whizzing sound.

    #7

    The president asked me about the press traveling with us, and whether news of the trip had leaked. I reassured him all was clear. We spent the next

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