Sunday, January 22, 2017

White House Crews Busy With Changes

On Friday, crews worked most of the afternoon and evening, changing various things from the previous administration.  Many, such as the placement of a bust of Winston Churchill, have been documented on other websites.   In a journalism first, I've uncovered several changes that were not reported elsewhere.  Among those:

Workers removed the Mexican flag, which had been painted on a wall of the Oval Office by departing Vice President Joe Biden.

Ten "Whoopee Cushions" were removed from underneath chairs in the historic building.

A phony birth certificate, found in one of the drawers of the Oval Office, was removed and destroyed.

At the request of Mr. Trump, the WiFi password was changed from "HopeAndChange1961" to "PussyGrabber1946".  The password needed to be changed after a minor security breach, as it was apparently too easy to guess.

The letter "T", which had apparently been disabled from keyboards in the building,  was restored.

A fake letter allegedly from Miley Cyrus, asking for a private meeting with Trump, was removed from the President's hands and destroyed.  It reportedly took much persuasion and effort to get the President to part company with the letter.    Mr. Trump's cell phone was taken away from him until he promised not to try to phone Cyrus anyway.






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