Marc Lotter
WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast
WIBC
4.6 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 20 January 2025
⏱️ 8 minutes
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WIBC's Terri Stacy spoke with Marc Lotter, co-host of 'Wake Up America' on Newsmax, Director of Strategic Communications for the Trump campaign in 2020 and Press Secretary to then VP Mike Pence. Lotter explains the process of transitioning from one administration to the next.
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| 0:30.2 | Mark Lauder currently the host of Wake Up America on Newsmax. |
| 0:34.0 | And he was the director of strategic communications for Trump's campaign in 2020 |
| 0:38.2 | and press secretary to then vice president Mike Pence. Mark Lutter, a guy that knows his way |
| 0:44.5 | around Washington, D.C., and Terry had a chance to chat with him about a variety of things |
| 0:49.2 | related to inaugurations in the administration. And this conversation about to play for you, it starts out with Terry asking Mark Glottor |
| 0:56.8 | about how the transition works from what administration to the next. |
| 1:00.8 | It's unbelievably difficult. |
| 1:03.1 | And hats off to the professional teams that do this. |
| 1:07.0 | Because literally you have a president of the United States who wakes up on Monday morning on |
| 1:12.0 | January 20th and is the president until 12.01 p.m. And at that point, you have a new president. |
| 1:18.4 | And when they arrive at the White House, they have to have full command of the United States |
| 1:22.9 | government, the military. You have the vice president as well. The staffs go in and out seamlessly, and it is |
| 1:30.6 | just the best way I can say is that you just don't know what you don't know when you're walking |
| 1:35.0 | down and getting ready to walk into that building for the first time. |
| 1:37.6 | What do presidents generally bring with them? When one president leaves and one president |
| 1:41.9 | comes in, is the residence basically empty, or there |
| 1:45.2 | are pieces that are permanent parts of the residence? |
| 1:48.6 | Well, generally speaking, so the first floor of the White House itself is the public floor, |
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