‘White House Leak’ Twitter Account Shut Down — Version 2.0 Pops Up At ‘Trump Admin Leaks’ And #WhiteHouseLeaks

'White House Leak' Twitter Account Shut Down - Version 2.0 Pops Up At 'Trump Admin Leaks' And 'White House Leaks'
'White House Leak' Twitter Account Shut Down - Version 2.0 Pops Up At 'Trump Admin Leaks' And 'White House Leaks'

If you’re ready for a fascinating read of what could be going on behind the scenes in the White House under the watch of President Donald Trump, the Twitter account called “White House Leak” — originally found on Twitter @WhiteHouseLeak under the name “Whistler Blower” — has made for a fascinating read.

The person behind the original @WhiteHouseLeak account claimed to be a mid-level White House staffer who was a disillusioned and demoralized Republican who couldn’t believe what the White House leaker signed up for under the Trump administration. With a location of Washington, D.C., the person writing the Twitter account tagged @realDonaldTrump in their Twitter tweets and in their Twitter description — one of the reasons a new White House leaks account is claiming that the original White House leak Twitter account was shut down.

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As reported by the Washington Post, the leaks coming out of the White House do not paint a favorable image of Mr. Trump. Instead, President Trump is cast as a man obsessed with proving there was voter fraud so that he can claim he won the popular vote in the presidential election instead of Hillary Clinton. The “White House Leak” Twitter account also claimed that Mr. Trump was considering replacing Sean Spicer with Omarosa Manigault in the position of press secretary. According to Gizmodo, Spicer may have accidentally tweeted his password twice in recent days. But back to the interesting “White House Leaks” Twitter account.