Your new boss? (Picture: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Ever fancied working in the White House?

Well now you can, with the first internship of Donald Trump’s presidency.

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The legendary White House internship is one of the most sought-after gigs in politics.

Open only to recent graduates, students or veterans it is the dream for many budding politicians.


There is a catch… you actually have to like Trump. Oh, and it’s not a paid position.

Fancy making him cups of tea? Then apply. (Picture: Ida Mae Astute/ABC via Getty Images)

The job posting states: ‘White House Internships are unpaid positions. Applicants are encouraged to contact educational institutions and other non-profit organizations to apply for assistance as needed.

‘Any outside income, funding, or housing assistance received as a White House intern must receive pre-approval.’

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Interns will be expected to attend rallies, phone-banking and probably even flog those red baseball caps.



The internship is unpaid and runs for three months in one of America’s most expensive cities.

The job advert states: ‘The White House Internship Program is highly competitive.

‘Applicants are selected based on their demonstrated commitment to public service, leadership in the community, and commitment to the Trump Administration.’

The White House programme has birthed the political career of many in Washington DC.

Former interns have almost brought down administrations (Picture: Getty)

Famous interns alumni include Monica Lewinsky who almost brought down Bill Clinton’s presidency.

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President Trump is currently mixed up in the biggest scandal of his administration after he fired the director of the FBI.

Running from September to December, you must be a US citizen and over the age of 18.

Applications close June 16.

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