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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the owner of this site deleting facts such as: Labouche was a WH aide under Biden? WTF?[/quote] She wasn’t so that’s a false fact and should be deleted. She volunteered for ceremonial duty at the WH, likely because she thought that would be a cool experience. Like standing there in uniform when someone gets a medal. She wasn’t a WH policy aide or even a WH intern. [/quote] Liar. Laboch was a WH social aide. Easily verifiable- pick your own source. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/blackhawk-crash-why-rebecca-lobachs-name-was-withheld-and-the-controversy-surrounding-it/articleshow/117862456.cms?from=mdr[/quote] To be clear, below is what a WH Social Aide does. They are military officers who volunteer to shepherd VIPs around during WH events. This is not a partisan position. A White House Social Aide helps manage guests at formal events hosted by the President and First Lady. They also assist with diplomatic protocol and represent the President and First Lady. Responsibilities Greeting guests: Welcome guests at events like state dinners, luncheons, and teas Escorting guests: Show guests to their seats and assist them with interactions with the President and First Lady Announcing guests: Introduce guests to the President and First Lady Answering questions: Share facts about the White House and its history to answer guests' questions Identifying and resolving social issues: Intervene when needed, such as when a guest is being disruptive Ensuring events run smoothly: Help ensure events are conducted efficiently and with dignity Who they are White House Social Aides are military officers who are chosen from the five branches of the military They are volunteers who work an average of five to six events per month They must pass many tests and have good military records When they serve White House Social Aides serve at state dinners, luncheons, teas, arrivals, and seasonal celebrations They also assist with diplomatic protocol at state events and annual meetings with Congress and the Federal Judiciary [/quote]
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