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The Executive Office of the President.
executive office, cabinet, and independent agencies.
There is no tenant for 12 Downing Street, but the current government uses the offices for the Prime Minister's Press Office, Strategic Communications Unit and Research and Information Unit.
The Press secretary
The White House Office is organized into various divisions and offices that perform specific functions. These include the Office of the Chief of Staff, which manages the day-to-day operations of the President's office, the Office of Communications, which handles media relations and press operations, and the Office of Legislative Affairs, which focuses on coordinating with Congress on policy matters. There are also offices dedicated to policy development, such as the National Economic Council, the National Security Council, and the Domestic Policy Council.
the press secretary meets with the press when the president can't. he/she tells the press what the president is doing on topics Because at times they have to act like the president at a press conference. Plus has to tell the press what the President is doing with problems and have to answer questions that they are hit with.
The First Amendment which includes Freedom of the Press
A White House Press Staff has many duties that they are responsible for. Their main duty is to keep the press informed on the issues facing the president.
the printing press
in form of media press and public speaking
A communications specialist deals with communications within the business. Such as company memo's or employee handbooks. The specialist also writes press relesases and works with advertisors to help promote the company.
President George W. Bush had four press secretaries during his 8 years in office. They were Tony Snow, Scott McClellan, Dana Perino, and Ari Fleisher.