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Trump's chat with Collman was initially reported as being with a boy named Coleman. Only Trump's end of the conversation could be heard by reporters, but Collman's family later posted video of the call on YouTube. 213

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We are overwhelmed by the outpouring of support, love and prayers we have received for Jeremiah. To know that he touched so many lives and was loved by so many people, means so much during this difficult time. We are forever grateful to his American Addiction Centers family. Jeremiah loved working at AAC and helping others get into treatment at the same company that saved his life years ago. Knowing he was able to share his recovery journey and make a difference brought him great joy. We continue to hear stories about the countless lives he touched, and even saved, because of the work he did every day and the support he gave to those battling this disease. Jeremiah’s death is a reminder that addiction does not discriminate, and for the millions of people who live with this disease, it is a lifelong battle. We must continue the fight in Jeremiah’s memory. 866

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Unfortunately for Packard, she won’t be reuniting with her statue right away because it is still considered evidence in the case. Packard said it will be up to the district attorney to decide when the statue will be released to her, but she is definitely getting it back.“Hands down, it’s your story that helped get the person that did it,” Packard told 10News. “I can’t thank you enough for running the story. It made people around the community aware … that’s why I’m getting my Buddha back." 494

  

When I dealt with the President on immigration, I said negotiating with him is like negotiating with Jell-O. And that's what happens, Schumer, of New York, said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "He believes one thing one day and then seems to contradict himself." 271

  

was the first to report Westerhout's exit. Citing a source with knowledge of her departure, The Times reported that Westerhout was considered a "separated employee" Thursday and would not be allowed to return to the White House on Friday.A person familiar with the dinner at the Embassy Suites hotel in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey -- where reporters stay during Trump's visits -- said Westerhout and deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley attended a dinner alongside several reporters during his most recent trip.These dinners are common during the President's trips and are typically treated as off the record, as was this one.Westerhout's abrupt departure came as a surprise to her colleagues who had no idea about the matter, several people told CNN. She was seen as someone loyal to Trump and a true believer in his policies, sources said, though it has been reported in two books she was in tears when he won on Election Night.Before joining the Trump administration, Westerhout served as the assistant to Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Katie Walsh, who later became a senior adviser to the Trump transition team.In this role, Westerhout was frequently seen escorting key members of the Trump's transition team through the Trump Tower lobby."The President-elect wanted to make sure all of his meetings were very transparent, so it became a little bit more public than I originally thought it was going to be," she told CNN in 2016.Westerhout was also one of six White House officials found to have violated the Hatch Act in 2018. 1546

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