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The press has always been part of the White House story. The passion with which the news was reported has...
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The press has always been part of the White House story. The passion with which the news was reported has always been read with great interest inside the president's doors. From George Washington to our 24-hour news cycle of present day, take a look at the history of the media and the White House.
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The James S. Brady Press Briefing Room has been the on-grounds quarters for the White House correspondents and news photographers...
The range of the press within the White House Grounds is not limited to the James S. Brady Press Briefing...
In the summer of 1864, Kentuckian John Bullock called upon President Abraham Lincoln at the White House to make a personal...
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