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Formerly called the Appointments Secretary and generally considered the most powerful or one of the most powerful assistants to the [[President of the United States]]; appointed by the President without a requirement for Senate confirmation | Formerly called the Appointments Secretary and generally considered the most powerful or one of the most powerful assistants to the [[President of the United States of America]]; appointed by the President without a requirement for Senate confirmation |
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Formerly called the Appointments Secretary and generally considered the most powerful or one of the most powerful assistants to the President of the United States of America; appointed by the President without a requirement for Senate confirmation