Matthew S.

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Adams was more than a gatekeeper; he was the White House version of Ike’s army chief of staff: funneling information, framing decisions, and acting as broker among quarreling cabinet members. He was the first chief—though not the last—who was thought to wield nearly as much power as his boss.
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency
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