Trump Appoints Lawyer Will Scharf to Key White House Role

TL;DR Summary
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed his personal attorney, Will Scharf, as White House staff secretary, a key role responsible for managing the flow of documents to the Oval Office. Scharf, who has been part of Trump's legal team and played a role in confirming Supreme Court nominees, will decide which memos and reports reach the president and who should contribute to discussions on various issues and speeches. Scharf previously ran unsuccessfully for Missouri attorney general, leveraging his connections to Trump during his campaign.
- Trump taps personal lawyer Will Scharf for White House staff secretary POLITICO
- Trump lawyer William Owen Scharf picked for 'crucial' White House assistant role Fox News
- Trump names attorney Will Scharf to key White House job The Hill
- Trump taps second Missourian for new administration krcgtv.com
- Trump taps personal defense attorney Will Scharf to serve in key White House position USA TODAY
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
61%
214 → 83 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on POLITICO