Friday, May 5, 2017

Trump Fires Head of White House Warden Black-skinned

WASHINGTON - Government President Donald Trump sacked White House chief waiter Angella Reid. He was listed as the first black woman and the second African-American to have worked in the White House.

The White House resident claims that Reid, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2011, has been told of his dismissal. However, the White House refused to give reasons for the dismissal.

"We are very grateful for her service and wish her the best," a White House official confirmed Reid's dismissal, as quoted by the Washington Post on Saturday (6/5/2017). The official spoke in an anonymous condition.

The White House Waiter has been in charge of taking care of the family's needs and supervising staff, including cooks, waitresses, carpenters, gardeners and other workers taking care of the US President's residence.

Reid replaced his predecessor, Admiral Stephen Rochon, who moved to work at the Department of Homeland Security.

The age of work as a White House waiter is generally long. Since 1990, the White House has just employed nine servants.

Reid is believed to be the third person to be fired from the job. Before him, Chris Emery, who escorted Bill and Hillary Clinton in March 1994, was also fired. The reason, Emery spoke on the phone with former first lady Barbara Bush when Bill Clinton came to power.

A spokesman for Hillary Clinton said at the time that she and her husband were uncomfortable with Emery, for talking to former First Lady via telephone from the White House.

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