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"The White House has become a 'ghost town'"

US media exposure: Trump's presidency is not a few days left, there are few friends left, and the White House has become a "ghost city"

According to Microsoft-National Broadcasting Corporation (MSNBC) reported on the 15th, when US President Trump's presidency is only a few days away, his friends have been left. The White House has become a "ghost town," officials are fleeing his cabinet and Republicans have far more support for impeaching the president than he would have hoped.

"The White House has become a 'ghost town'"

White House Infographic

Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, a Massachusetts football team, doesn't even want to be with Trump, which is sure to be painful. CNN previously reported that Trump planned to award the Medal of Freedom to the coaches of well-known Teams in the United States on January 14, local time, but the other side refused.

"The White House has become a 'ghost town'"

MSNBC: Before leaving office, Trump also began to attack Giuliani

"But at least he still has Rudy Giuliani by his side, right?" Msnbc said that this is not necessarily the case. The latest washington post said their relationship was "breaking down."

"The White House has become a 'ghost town'"

Giuliani Infographic

According to the report, two officials revealed that Trump has instructed aides not to pay Giuliani's lawyer fees. In addition, Trump asked for personal approval for reimbursements for any expenses incurred during Giuliani's travels to key states on his behalf to challenge election results. The two men said Trump had privately expressed concern about some of Giuliani's moves, and he couldn't understand why Giuliani's job of trying to overturn the election results was charging $20,000 a day.

"The White House has become a 'ghost town'"

Giuliani (left) and Trump

As Trump's personal lawyer and a staunch supporter of Trump, Giuliani has vowed to continue to support Trump after two impeachment cases. The New York Times reported on the 14th that White House officials were generally angry at Trump's private lawyer and blamed him for both impeachments, but Giuliani was still one of the few people who were willing and eager to join Trump's "scattered pit".

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