Desirée Rogers Talks About Her Post Crash Life
(New York Times) — AFTER Desirée Rogers left her job as White House social secretary last winter amid grousing about whom she let into presidential events (uninvited aspiring reality television stars) and whom she didn’t (doyennes of Washington society accustomed to A-list treatment), she paused to reflect on a tenure that had been so groundbreaking yet so fractious.
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