Article snippet: The chief liaison between MORE’s White House and federal government agencies will leave his post next week after more than two years on the job, depriving Trump of one of his last remaining senior staff members from the start of his presidency. William McGinley, who has served as White House Cabinet secretary since Trump’s inauguration, has told friends he will return to the private sector, though a source close to McGinley says he has not had in-depth conversations with potential employers. McGinley, a longtime Republican election law expert who served as the top lawyer at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, joined Trump's campaign in the summer of 2016 as the then-candidate prepared for what might have been a contested convention. McGinley helped quash challenges to party rules that would have hurt Trump's bid to win the Republican nomination. He largely avoided the feuds and fights that have consumed so many other administration officials, which allowed him to survive in a White House marked by high levels of staff turnover. Out of the top dozen White House staff positions tracked by the Brookings Institution, McGinley is the last to leave his post.The Trump nominees he worked with praised McGinley in statements provided to The Hill. "Since day one, Bill McGinley has led a dedicated team that has built a reputation for getting results,” Energy Secretary MORE said McGinley “displayed his incredible perseverance.” “Bill is a class act,” Interior Secret... Link to the full article to read more
Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week | TheHill
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