We solved the mystery of the second woman in the situation room! Sort of. Like the caption released by the White House says, she’s Audrey Tomason, Director for Counterterrorism. She’s a Tufts University and Harvard Kennedy School grad, about 34 years old (unconfirmed), and she works with the National Security Council, a White House agency closely involved with the intelligence that led to bin Laden. Other than that, the Internet doesn’t seem to know much more, and the government is staying pretty mum. When we searched yesterday, there was no Wikipedia page for her. Now there is, but it’s incredibly sparse.
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CNN had this two days ago. Yawn.
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Calm down, Bill Maher. Cheat Sheet had this yesterday.
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