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What Capitol Hill Interns Are Posting on Social Media This Summer

The article discusses how Congressional interns are increasingly using social media to share content about their experiences, including fashion, daily life, and work. These interns, who typically remain behind the scenes, are now engaging with broader audiences through platforms like Instagram and Twitter, showcasing aspects of their roles and personal styles.

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What Capitol Hill Interns Are Posting on Social Media This Summer

The article discusses how Congressional interns are increasingly using social media to share content about their experiences, including fashion, daily life, and work. These interns, who typically remain behind the scenes, are now engaging with broader audiences through platforms like Instagram and Twitter, showcasing aspects of their roles and personal styles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a descriptive account of Congressional interns' social media activity without overtly endorsing or criticizing any particular political stance. It focuses on the trend of visibility rather than taking a partisan position.

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