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Trump henchman Stephen Miller was the most image-conscious of all the president’s inner circle during a Vanity Fair photo shoot that rocked Washington, D.C., the photographer has revealed. Miller, President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff under loose-lipped Susie Wiles and the brains behind the president’s most controversial immigration policies,
In Vanity Fair’s behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot, officials were described as filing into the Roosevelt Room “a bit like nervous schoolchildren.” Later, Miller reportedly called the idea of sitting at the end of the table “not natural” (he’s shown seated on the arm of a swivel chair next to the table).
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Donald Trump 'hates' that his staffers stole the spotlight with their 'Vanity Fair' photoshoot, claims insider: 'He's mad about the ego grab'
Donald Trump is reportedly fuming after being caught off guard by a recent Vanity Fair photoshoot and profile spotlighting several of his top aides — a move he allegedly believes shifted attention away from him.
A Trump administration official knew that Vanity Fair’s bombshell profile was unlikely to land well the moment the magazine’s photographer assembled the top brass for the glossy cover shoot. “We’re all going to get fired for this,
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