NEW CHIEF OF STAFF SWORN IN
New Chief of Staff Josh Bolten (L) is joined by out going Chief of Staff Andrew Card (C) as Bolten is sworn-in by Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin on April 14, 2006 in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. (UPI Photo/ Paul Morse/White House)
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