A key position. President Trump has announced his selection of William Joseph McGinley to serve as White House Counsel for the second term.
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The White House Counsel (WHC) is a critical component to the Office of the Presidency.
In term-1 the WHC was the primary hurdle to much of the corrupt information the public wanted President Trump to address. It was White House Counsel who warned President Trump that any unilateral action taken by him would be construed by the silos within the IC, FBI and DOJ to be interference with their investigations. President Trump deferred to that counsel.
The WHC doesn’t represent the President, the WHC represents the Office of the Presidency. It is the WHC primary function to protect the power of the President within the Executive Branch. This generally leads to many misinterpretations of risk, and the President is often hamstrung by overly cautious counsel in the position.
Thankfully, a recent Supreme Court decision over “presidential immunity” affirmed the absolute and plenary power of the person who is President, as the authority of all actions that take place within the executive branch during their officials acts as President. As SCOTUS affirmed there is no power greater than President Trump. The President is the executive branch in everything, and the President has no boss.









