“The White House is temporarily bringing on two longtime advisers to President Donald Trump in an effort to bolster its messaging and operations ahead of midterm elections in which Republicans are facing the prospect of losing control of Congress,” Bloomberg reports.“Under the plan, former Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller would join the White House staff temporarily to help manage its communications strategy, alongside Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Communications Director Steven Cheung.”“Johnny DeStefano, a former Trump adviser, is set to join the White House on a temporary basis to help coordinate midterm strategy across various offices.”