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Roosevelt Room Handheld Microphone

A standard, handheld wired microphone with a matte-black metal shaft and a small foam windscreen, roughly the length of a forearm. Scuff marks and a faint smudge line suggest frequent passing between hands. Staff lift and hand the mic as they stage a town‑hall address; the device travels between speaker and aide to simulate on‑camera delivery.
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Purpose

To capture and amplify a speaker’s voice during the Roosevelt Room town‑hall rehearsal and to serve as a portable prop for simulating on‑camera exchanges.

Significance

Functions as a practical rehearsal prop that anchors the staged public address and enables staff to test blocking and nonverbal protocols (such as the furtive 'good news' signal) under simulated live conditions.

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