President Donald Trump’s two top aides are dismissing whispers they are engaged in a personal feud at the center of a dysfunctional White House, and said the president will defy the “corporatist” media by implementing all of his campaign promises.

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said the “biggest misconception” about what really is going on inside the Trump White House’s inner circle is “everything you read” about tensions between he and chief strategist Steve Bannon. For his part, Bannon described the duo as “great partners.”

Priebus noted they share an office suite inside the West Wing and are “together from 6:30 a.m. until 11 at night” most days. During their joint appearance at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington, Priebus even kidded Bannon about his tendency to wear three collars at once — one on a shirt, one on a vest or sweater, and one on a jacket.

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The chief of staff, who was a central player in Trump’s campaign, used their relationship as a metaphor for the Republican Party. He noted they have their differences on policy and come from separate wings of the party, but said if the GOP’s many factions stick together, “similar to Steve and I, it can’t be stopped.”