Agents in the D.C. area say the turnover that occurs with a presidential transition is more understated than most people might initially think, but the dawn of a new administration is already bringing hopeful energy to a city that’s seen a lot of turmoil in recent months.
Source: Inman News
As DC readies for new president, agents predict a strong spring
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