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Trump Appoints William McGinley as White House Counsel
Nov 12, 2024, 10:40 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed William Joseph McGinley as White House Counsel. McGinley, who previously served as White House Cabinet Secretary during Trump's first term, is known for his work on election integrity with the RNC. Trump described McGinley as a 'smart and tenacious lawyer' who will help advance the America First agenda, fight for election integrity, and combat the weaponization of law enforcement. McGinley's appointment was confirmed by multiple sources, indicating his readiness to serve from Day 1 due to his familiarity with the White House and the Executive Branch. McGinley is also a close friend and outside counsel to Article3Project.
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