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While writing his 2018 bestselling book Fire and Fury, author Michael Wolff spent seven months observing the goings-on at the White House, where he was given “carte blanche” access to President Donald Trump and many of his key staffers. It was during this time that Wolff noticed that a lot of the president’s staffers were women, and they mostly all fit a similar mold: long hair worn down, skirts above the knee, high boots, and, in Wolff’s estimation, not always qualified for the roles they had secured. Yet it wasn’t just that the women all looked similar to each other. “They look like Melania,” Wolff stated of female staffers past and present, pointing to Hope Hicks, Alina Habba, Natalie Harp, and Margo Martin as examples.