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- According to a new book on the Trump administration, former White House chief of staff said the most important advice he gave to the president was not to tweet.
- "No. Don't tweet that. No," Kelly said in the book, according to Axios. "Don't change your policy on that. No, no, no."
- ABC chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl reportedly notes in his book that Kelly "agreed to allow me to quote this and other previously off-the-record remarks he made while he was chief of staff."
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Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is allowing the disclosure of some of the inner workings of the Trump administration in an upcoming book by ABC chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, including the "most important" action he took for President Donald Trump.
According to an Axios report, Karl's upcoming book, "Front Row at the Trump Show," details how Kelly directed the traffic for the White House staff and regulated the president's Twitter feed. Kelly recalled in the book that the most important piece of advice he gave to Trump was not to tweet.
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