Don McGahn, White House Counsel, To Be Replaced By Clinton Impeachment Lawyer

Don McGahn's job is done here. Back in March, reports suggested that White House Counsel Don McGahn would likely step down by the end on the year. At the time, Politico noted that McGahn’s resignation was "contingent on the president finding a replacement and several other factors." Well, to the extent that decision had been delayed, it was likely expedited this month after the New York Times detailed some 30 hours of conversations Don had with Robert Mueller. As it turns out,�

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3 thoughts on “Don McGahn, White House Counsel, To Be Replaced By Clinton Impeachment Lawyer

  1. I look forward to reading the Heisenberg report. Your writing is succinct, well researched with just the right amount of satire. Carry on.

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