President Clinton made a great point of cutting the budget for White House staff by 25% (and then filling the empty desks with staffers borrowed from cabinet departments). New President Bush wants to keep the 25% cut (it would look bad to increase the White House budget by 1/3, and he wants loyal workers for the entire term, not a rotating series of "detailees"). Congress is pressuring him to simply increase the budget; the cabinet departments support the idea but would rather send people than have their areas under-staffed at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The Pentagon is particularly concerned, as it needs a robust staff in the West Wing to push through its new plans and programs.--Stephen V Cole