Bill McGinley

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Bill McGinley
White House Cabinet Secretary
Assumed office
January 20, 2017
President Donald Trump
Preceded by Broderick D. Johnson
Personal details
Political party Republican
Education University of California, Los
Angeles
(BA)
California State University,
Long Beach
(MA)
George Washington University
(JD)

William "Bill" McGinley is the current White House Cabinet Secretary in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. He is an American lawyer and a former partner at the law firm Jones Day where he represented federal office holders, candidates, and national organizations on campaign finance, ethics, and other political law matters.

Biography

McGinley received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of California at Los Angeles and his Master of Arts degree in history from California State University at Long Beach. He received his Juris Doctor degree from George Washington University Law School in 1997.[1]

Following law school, McGinley served as Deputy General Counsel to the Republican National Committee (RNC) and was counsel to the Standing Committee on Rules of the RNC.[2] He also served as general counsel to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.[3]

McGinley worked for the law firm Patton Boggs where he became a partner and Co-Chair of the Election Law Practice Group.[1] Afterwards, he became a partner at Jones Day.[3]

McGinley was counsel to the Convention Rules Committee of the 2012 Republican National Convention. During the convention he pushed the credentials committee to replace 10 Maine delegates for Ron Paul with 10 who supported Mitt Romney.[4][5]

McGinley was hired by the Donald Trump presidential campaign in April 2016. He was expected to act as a campaign advisor during the delegate selection battles and on potential challenges to the credentials of 2016 Republican National Convention delegates.[4]

After the election, McGinley was appointed White House Cabinet Secretary and began work on January 20, 2017.[3]

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Political offices
Preceded by White House Cabinet Secretary
2017–present
Incumbent