World News | Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker, Devlin Barrett, Robert Costa, The Washington Post | Thursday May 11, 2017
For more than two hours after the news broke, Trump had no official spokesperson, as his army of communications aides scrambled to craft a plan. By nightfall, Trump had ordered his talkers to talk; one adviser said the president wanted "his people" on the airwaves.
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