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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!When President Obama learned that an Air Force One photo shoot had happened over the skittish skies of lower Manhattan on April 27th, he was reportedly furious and publicly vowed never to let it happen again. ...
Director of the White House Military Office Louis Caldera, the official whose agency was responsible for the April 27 fly-by of New York City that traumatized residents, has resigned today.Additionally, the White House released the photo that was the object of the ill-conceived photo-op:Caldera's resignation letter, and the internal review requested by President Obama, are available here. Caldera's resignation doesn't exactly strike ...
The White House said today that it will release a photograph of one of the planes in the presidential fleet taken during last week's controversial low-altitude flyover of lower Manhattan. The Administration said earlier this week that the photographs taken during the flight, which were described as publicity photos, would remain classified. But at today's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that a photograph and a report detailing the shoot will be made public.The photo shoot caused panic in New York City and Jersey City, NJ, last week, as frightened office workers ...
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