
White House’ Meadows does not expect Trump to give Republican nomination address from Oval Office

(C) Reuters. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows speaks to reporters at the White House in Washington
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Tuesday he does not expect President Trump to accept the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in a speech from the White House Oval Office.
In an interview with CNN, Meadows said it would be “appropriate” for Trump to give such a speech from the East Wing, which is the private, residential portion of the White House. But he said no decision had been made.
White House’ Meadows does not expect Trump to give Republican nomination address from Oval Office
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