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Plum TV has uncovered an audition tape the White House crasher made to be a host on the network.
The flashy White House social secretary's fortunes aren't looking so good today.
After the e-mail exchanges behind their infamous White House party crash reveal that they were told they couldn't attend, a look into their charity pursuits turns up more misleading claims.
So how did these people get past the Secret Service??
"In New York, we're the real deal, we actually get INVITED into parties."
The White House's war with the network is over now, right?
"In my lifetime, I'd never have expected to see something like a Glenn Ligon 1992 text painting, based on a line in the 1961 book 'Black Like Me,' hanging in the living quarters of the White House."
Also, the White House staff doesn't earn that much, but their quality of life probably isn't too shabby.
Reporters and congressman forget their troubles at the White House luau.
The puff-piece half of the network's two-part special gets a boost from the First Family's fluffiest new member.
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