Going forward, staffers would not be allowed to leave their phones — even the government-issued ones — in lockers in the small entry area outside the Situation Room, as they had done for the previous 19 months of the administration. Instead, staffers were directed to go back and put their White House-issued devices in their offices or alongside their personal phones in lockers stationed near the West Wing entrances before being buzzed into the Situation Room.
This change was made quietly, but two senior administration officials told CNN they believed it was in direct response to the news that Manigualt Newman had taped Kelly.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
President Donald Trump and his senior aides haven’t been able to stem the flow of damaging information despite active efforts to flush out leakers. Trump’s longstanding notion that some of his staff are actively working to undermine him was amplified with the release of Woodward’s book and the op-ed questioning his leadership ability.
Amid the chaos, Manigault Newman released another tape Monday on ABC’s “The View” — this time of a conversation between Trump, press secretary Sarah Sanders and then-top official Hope Hicks describing how to publicly tie the Russia investigation to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Officials have tried to soothe the President’s fears that the author was someone in his inner circle, attempting to push suspicion out of the West Wing.
Source : Nbcnewyork