File:Obama staff - Oval Office.jpg
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DescriptionObama staff - Oval Office.jpg |
English: President Barack Obama talks on the telephone before a meeting with Communications Director Anita Dunn, left, Senior Advisor David Axelrod, Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Press Secretary Robert Gibbs in the Oval Office. |
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Author | Official White House Photo by Pete Souza |
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