White House will hire two high-profile aides to run impeachment messaging

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Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a longtime Trump supporter, and Tony Sayegh, a former Treasury Department spokesman, are both expected to join the White House to work specifically on impeachment communications.

The White House is expected to add two longtime Trump allies to its staff to handle impeachment communications.

President Donald Trump delivers remarks at a Keep America Great Rally at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, November 4, 2019.As the House impeachment inquiry enters a new, public phase, the White House communications office is expected to add two longtime Trump allies to its staff, where they will be tasked with running a proactive impeachment messaging operation, CNBC confirmed Tuesday.

"Here's the thing: I don't have teams," Trump told reporters at the White House recently. "Everyone is talking about teams. I'm the team. I did nothing wrong."

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