Wojtaszek retreats from OTB board


Former CEO has dropped his bid to join the OTB board after a change in state law blocked his appointment, allowing Byron Brown to solidify his control of the agency.

Read J. Dale Shoemaker’s report:

https://investigativepost.org/2026/06/02/henry-wojtaszek-retreats-from-western-otb-board/

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Katie Miller, podcaster and wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, lashed out at CNN after a producer.

The incident came after DJ Judd, a White House producer for CNN, spotted a stick of Krazy Glue on President Donald Trump's Resolute Desk during a Monday evening Oval Office appearance, reports The Daily Beast.

Judd photographed the super glue and shared images on X, sparking a reaction from Katie.

"The important news you can expect from CNN," she posted.

The discovery supports claims found in the new book "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, which alleges Trump glues gaudy gilt decorations throughout the Oval Office, including cheap appliqués to the marble fireplace mantel.

Katie dismissed Judd's photos as unimportant news.

The book also details Stephen Miller threatening to fire ICE and Homeland Security leadership in late February for not deporting migrants quickly enough, reflecting a pattern of abusive outbursts.

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‘There’s Not a Money Fairy Up Here!’ John Kennedy Dumps Cold Water on SCOTUS Security Request

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