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In the nearly three weeks since [the debate], his closest consultations have been not with his White House chief of staff, his top communications strategist or even with the leader of his campaign.
Instead, he is relying on members of his family — a tight-knit clan that includes his son, Hunter, and the first lady, Jill Biden — along with a tiny group of loyalists to steer him through a self-created crisis [].