A Different Kind of Bo
Cassidy Hutchinson recalls how Donald Trump often referred to himself as the "CEO President," emphasizing his business acumen in politics.
Early Riser
The former president was known for his early mornings, often starting his day at 5:30 AM with a barrage of tweets.
The Diet Coke Obsession
Trump's love for Diet Coke was legendary, with a button on his desk designed exclusively to summon the beverage.
Oval Office Redesign
The Oval Office underwent a significant makeover under Trump's administration, with gold curtains and a color palette that matched his taste.
The White House Dietitian
An in-house dietitian was employed to cater to the president's dietary preferences, including his beloved fast food.
Social Media Savvy
Trump was the first president to make extensive use of social media, using Twitter to communicate directly with the public.
The Lincoln Bedroom Mystery
Cassidy reveals a little-known secret about the Lincoln Bedroom being used for informal meetings, often late into the night.
The Role of Ivanka and Jared
The influence of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner behind the scenes was more significant than many realized.
Secret Tunnels
There's a network of secret tunnels beneath the White House, originally built for security reasons during the Cold War era.
The Truman Balcony
The Truman Balcony, a lesser-known feature, is a private space for the first family to enjoy fresh air and beautiful views.
The Bowling Alley
Hidden beneath the White House is a bowling alley, providing a fun pastime for the president and guests.
The Presidential Bunker
Discover the details of the presidential bunker, a secure location for the commander-in-chief during emergencies.
The Lincoln Desk
Trump used the Resolute Desk, a historic piece of furniture that has been in the White House for generations.
The White House Ghost
Hear about the eerie tales of ghostly encounters reported by White House staff over the years.
The Final Farewell
Cassidy shares her emotional experience of witnessing Trump's departure from the White House on his last day in office.