People didn’t give up on trying to reach the White House after Trump failed to re-open its call-in hotline. Instead, they got creative and started overwhelming his hotels with calls about their concerns. As the saying goes, when a door closes, a window opens. Until recently, the White House comment line allowed citizens to call 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. directly. While it’s unlikely you’d get a “This is Barry, what’s good?’ greeting on the other end, the call-in service allowed concerned people to leave comments that were later waded through by presidential staffers. I’m assuming a lot of these calls went nowhere, but the ability to…

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