A dead mouse was thought to be behind the wall of the Oval Office in the White House. The General Services Administration, which takes care of the White House, said it was not its responsibility, as it came from the outside. The Department of the Interior, which takes care of the grounds, said it was not its responsibility, as it was now inside the White House. How was this resolved?

A. The General Services Administration  removed the mouse.
B. The Department of the Interior removed the mouse.
C. The Secret Service was called to remove the mouse.
D. The White House cleaning staff removed the mouse.
E. An interagency task force was created to remove the mouse.


Answer: E

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