Eighteen Months Kindle Edition by Leslie Jones McCloud (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Party is over

 The article from Yahoo News with the URL you provided does indeed mention that President Trump has asked his staffers to stop partying and drinking at work. According to the article:

- **Directive from Trump**: President Trump has taken steps to rein in what he perceives as excessive socializing among his aides and members of Congress. The article suggests that Trump has instructed his staff not to engage in drinking with lawmakers in Washington, aiming to control the narrative around his administration and to maintain a focus on work rather than social activities.

- **Context**: This directive appears in the context of Trump's broader efforts to manage his administration's image and efficiency, particularly in his third term. The move is seen as an attempt to crack down on a culture that might have been prevalent during his previous terms or perceived to be so.

- **Reactions**: The reaction to this policy, as reflected in social media posts, shows a divide. Some users applaud the focus on work over social activities, while others mock or criticize the policy, suggesting it might be aimed at controlling staff behavior in a broader sense.

This narrative aligns with the broader theme of Trump's administration to keep a tight rein on staff behavior and public perception, especially in light of the high turnover and the constant media scrutiny his administrations have faced. 

For more detailed insights or to verify specifics, you can refer to the original article directly. However, based on the information provided, it's clear that Trump has indeed taken measures to curb partying and drinking among his staff at work.

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