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Will Scharf, who is responsible for overseeing President Trump's paperwork and executive orders, will start Sept. 1, the president announced.
President Donald Trump named staff secretary Will Scharf as White House counsel effective Sept. 1, replacing David Warrington, who is heading to the private sector.
President Donald Trump named Will Scharf as his new White House Counsel. The Jewish attorney, who served as president of Princeton’s Chabad Student Board, recently spoke about Chabad’s influence on him.
Will Scharf also chairs the National Capital Planning Commission, a body that oversees projects like the White House ballroom and Trump’s triumphal arch
US President Donald Trump has appointed White House staff secretary Will Scharf as the next White House counsel, replacing David Warrington, who is set to move to the private sector. Trump announced the change in a post on Truth Social,
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Natalie Harp's 'rivalry' with Melania Trump as aide reportedly pushed East Wing demolition
Natalie Harp has been at the center of media attention in recent weeks, with claims that the Donald Trump aide has been "ever-present" in the president's orbit — and has even reportedly left personal
Donald Trump’s loyal aide, Natalie Harp, has reportedly gone to extraordinary lengths to remain by the president’s side. Newly surfaced letters reportedly reveal how far Harp has gone to stay close