Trump Appoints William McGinley as White House Counsel
McGinley, a veteran Republican lawyer, returns to the White House to advance Trump's agenda and focus on election integrity.
- William McGinley previously served as White House Cabinet Secretary during Trump's first term and has extensive experience in Republican legal circles.
- McGinley played a significant role in Trump's election victory as the Republican National Committee's Outside Counsel for Election Integrity.
- His appointment is part of a broader effort by Trump to quickly assemble his administration, with other key positions also being filled.
- The White House Counsel advises the president on legal and ethical matters and is crucial in vetting judicial and executive appointments.
- McGinley has been a partner at prominent law firms and served as General Counsel at the National Republican Senatorial Committee.