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Tweet from NYT reporter on John F. Kelly wins the 'didn't age well' award of the week; Update: A typo?

The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman tweeted, citing “a few ppl close to Trump,” that the idea of DHS Secretary John F. Kelly as the new WH Chief of Staff wasn’t “more than a float”:

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Whoops. That didn’t age well:

https://twitter.com/davidegreenwald/status/891039324023771136

And maybe this is why Trump made the move?

https://twitter.com/mattbpete/status/891040622567723009

Exit question: How many of Haberman’s stories have quoted these same people close to Trump?

Update: Haberman responded later in the evening that it was a typo:

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