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'''Senior Presidential Advisor''' is a title used by high-ranking political advisors to the [[president of the United States]]. The position ranks above that of [[White House]] [[Chief-of-Staff]], with a senior advisor having unfettered access to the president. In policymaking authority, a Senior Presidential Advisor is second only to the president him/her self. Typically, most administrations have had only one, two, or three senior advisors at a time. | '''Senior Presidential Advisor''' is a title used by high-ranking political advisors to the [[president of the United States]]. The position ranks above that of [[White House]] [[Chief-of-Staff]], with a senior advisor having unfettered access to the president. In policymaking authority, a Senior Presidential Advisor is second only to the president him/her self. Typically, most administrations have had only one, two, or three senior advisors at a time. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Rahm Emanuel]] | ||
+ | *[[George Stephanopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Sidney Blumenthal]] | ||
+ | *[[Karl Rove]] | ||
+ | *[[Valerie Jarrett]] | ||
+ | *[[David Axelrod]] | ||
+ | *[[David Plouffe]] | ||
+ | *[[Shailagh Murray]] | ||
+ | *[[Jared Kushner]] | ||
+ | *[[Stephen Miller]] | ||
+ | *[[Mike Donilon]] | ||
+ | *[[Cedric Richmond]] | ||
+ | *[[Anita Dunn]] | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://careertrend.com/how-2073853-become-presidential-advisor.html How to Become a Presidential Advisor] | ||
[[Category:Executive Office of the President]] | [[Category:Executive Office of the President]] |
Latest revision as of 20:26, January 26, 2021
Senior Presidential Advisor is a title used by high-ranking political advisors to the president of the United States. The position ranks above that of White House Chief-of-Staff, with a senior advisor having unfettered access to the president. In policymaking authority, a Senior Presidential Advisor is second only to the president him/her self. Typically, most administrations have had only one, two, or three senior advisors at a time.
See also
- Rahm Emanuel
- George Stephanopoulos
- Sidney Blumenthal
- Karl Rove
- Valerie Jarrett
- David Axelrod
- David Plouffe
- Shailagh Murray
- Jared Kushner
- Stephen Miller
- Mike Donilon
- Cedric Richmond
- Anita Dunn