President Trump appointed Will Scharf, his former personal lawyer, as White House counsel. According to Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent, Scharf's role may assist the president in navigating congressional oversight during a significant period.
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Will Scharf Appointed as White House Counsel
Will Scharf has been appointed as White House counsel by President Trump. His previous experience as the president's personal lawyer may play a role in managing congressional oversight.
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