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New Book Tells White House Secrets from Ex-Employees Experiences

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A new book is expected to fly off the shelves, after it depicts the lives and interactions between the first families of our country and the people who had to work for them within the White House.

The book is titled, “The Residence: Inside the Private World of The White House,” and was written by Kate Andersen Brower.

It tells different accounts from the perspectives of ex-employees in the White House and spans through ten different commanders in chiefs throughout the years.

While the book focuses on ten former presidents the most talk worthy segment of the book is the portion that focuses on former President Clinton and his family.

In the segment surrounding Clinton and his family the ex-employees claim that Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton all refereed to Secret service members as pigs, and that Hilary had one employee fired because she felt uncomfortable around him.

The book also discusses fights between Hillary and Bill, and one part of it discusses the Monica Lewinsky scandal, were one employee, who was hired to be a maid within the house, claims she “found blood all over the first couple’s bed.”

The maid chose to remain anonymous, but speculated that rumors were believed that Hilary hit Bill with a book, causing the blood to go on the sheets, and caused Bill to have to get stitches.

Those who have worked within the walls of the White House take these accounts, but while some choose to remain anonymous, it is based on having faith that they were no exaggerated for the sake of publication or scandal in an attempt to sell books.

Clinton is strongly believed to be the Democratic frontrunner for the 2016 election, but has yet to announce her candidacy.

While the book offers an insight into the home life, these stories most likely will not alter the elections and the voters decision about placing her in officer if she chooses to run, but scandals like her recent email stint could seriously affect her chances.

 

 

 

 

 

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