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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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A definition or brief description of White House Chief of Staff.

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