Donald Trump Appoints Bill McGinley as White House Counsel

Donald Trump has appointed Bill McGinley to serve as White House Counsel for his second term, starting January 20. McGinley, who served as White House Cabinet Secretary during Trump's first term and played a role in the election victory, will focus on election integrity and Supreme Court candidate vetting.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 13-11-2024 05:05 IST | Created: 13-11-2024 05:05 IST
Donald Trump Appoints Bill McGinley as White House Counsel
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US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Bill McGinley as White House Counsel for his upcoming second term, set to begin on January 20. McGinley previously acted as White House Cabinet Secretary during Trump's first term.

Trump praised McGinley's role, highlighting his experience as the RNC's outside counsel for election integrity and his work with the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Trump emphasized McGinley's ability to advance the 'America First' agenda and combat the misuse of law enforcement.

The White House Counsel is pivotal in vetting Supreme Court candidates. McGinley's legal background includes partnerships at two international law firms. With this appointment, Trump aims to fortify his administration's legal strategies as he prepares to 'Make America Great Again' in his second term.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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