White House counsel Don McGahn looks on during U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on Sept. 4, 2018. Photo by REUTERS/Jim Bourg

Trump names White House counsel to succeed Don McGahn

Politics

President Donald Trump says he's selected Washington lawyer Pat Cipollone to serve as his next White House counsel.

Trump tells The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday that Cipollone will replace departing White House counsel Don McGahn as the top West Wing lawyer.

The White House counsel would bear the brunt of congressional subpoenas and investigations should Democrats retake the House of Representatives in next month's elections.

McGahn announced this summer that he would leave after Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court.

On Saturday, Trump called the commercial litigator "a great guy" who is "very talented."

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