
As more details emerge about the Salahis’ gate-crashing episode last month, the White House has apparently ordered social secretary Desiree Rogers to keep a low profile — and some think she may even be fired. The White House won’t discuss the details of a planning meeting between Rogers and the Secret Service that took place before the state dinner, and Rogers’s voice has been absent from the flurry of buck-passing after the event (the owner of Half Yard Productions, who filmed the Salahis’ pre-dinner salon visit, says, “We took them at their word and filmed their preparations for the event. Half Yard Productions had no part in planning their presence at the event.”). Her silence, along with the refusal of most Secret Service and social office employees to go on record, has left the field wide open for Cathy Hargraves, the Bush appointee who says Rogers “stripped her” of her former job responsibilities…






