National Security Advisor
From Conservapedia
The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, known as the National Security Advisor, is a senior official who serves as the chief adviser to the President of the United States on national security issues. The National Scurity Advisor participates in the meetings of the National Security Council and heads up the White House NSC staff.[1]
Former National Security Advisors
- Robert Cutler—1953–1955
- Dillon Anderson—1955–1956
- William Harding Jackson—1956
- Robert Cutler—1957–1958
- Gordon Gray—1958–1961
- McGeorge Bundy—1961–1966
- Walt Whitman Rostow—1966–1969
- Henry Kissinger—1969–1975
- Brent Scowcroft—1975–1977
- Zbigniew Brzeziński—1977–1981
- Richard V. Allen—1981–1982
- William P. Clark—1982–1983
- Robert McFarlane—1983–1985
- John Poindexter—1985–1986
- Frank Carlucci—1986–1987
- Colin Powell—1987–1989
- Brent Scowcroft—1989–1993
- Anthony Lake—1993–1997
- Sandy Berger—1997–2001
- Condoleezza Rice—2001–2005
- Stephen Hadley—2005–2009
- James L. Jones—2009–2010
- Thomas E. Donilon—2010–2013
- Susan E. Rice—2013–2017
- Michael T. Flynn—2017
- H. R. McMaster—2017–2018
- John Bolton—since 2018