Last Chance to Hear Don Mcgahn at Stockton

Last Chance to Hear Don Mcgahn at Stockton

https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/politics/last-chance-to-hear-don-mcgahn-at-stockton/article_1f874941-1d59-5b41-9ec6-e00e03d2dacc.html FEATURED Last chance to hear Don McGahn at Stockton MICHELLE BRUNETTI POST Staff Writer Jan 23, 2020 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — White House Counsel Don McGahn, the Brigantine native who defied a subpoena related to the House impeachment vote of President Donald Trump, speaks Thursday at 4 p.m. at Stockton University. A conversation with McGahn, hosted by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University, will be held in the Stockton Performing Arts Center. Call or email to reserve a ticket, to be picked up at the box office, at 609-626-3542 or [email protected]. South Jersey native McGahn named 72 times in Mueller report McGahn has argued presidents’ close advisers should be allowed to keep their communications confidential. His case is working its way through federal appeals court. He is a graduate of Holy Spirit High School in Absecon, and his mother, Noreen, lives in Brigantine. McGahn has worked as chief counsel for the National Republican Congressional Committee and served on the Federal Election Commission. He has also served as Trump’s presidential campaign counsel, general counsel of the presidential transition team and White House counsel. In the latter role, he managed the judicial selection process, including the nominations of two Supreme Court justices, and coordinated Trump’s deregulation efforts. Donald Trump, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Don King sit ringside for the Mike Tyson-Michael Spinks title ght at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on June 27, 1988. Press archives Tyson Negative (5) Donald Trump, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Don King at the Mike Tyson, Michael Spinks title ght at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. June 27, 1988. Press archive TRUMP 6/1/1996 -- Marla Maples (center) along with Mike Love of the Beach Boys (right) sing "Happy Birthday" to Donald Trump at Trump's 50th Birthday Party at the Taj Mahal, Atlantic City. BEN FOGLETTO trump Trump (center) stands on a giant birthday cake, anked by Anderson, his wife, Pageant winners and Playboy Bunnies in front of the Taj on the boardwalk. Sat. 6/11/05 Donald Trump hosts Pamela Anderson, National and International Pageant winners, and Playboy centerfolds and bunnies at the Atlantic City Taj Mahal for his Quarter Million Dollar Birthday Giveaway celebration. (Press of Atlantic City/Ben Fogletto) Ben Fogletto trump Trump and Anderson appear inside the Grand Ballroom of the Taj befoare moving to the boardwalk. Sat. 6/11/05 Donald Trump hosts Pamela Anderson, National and International Pageant winners, and Playboy centerfolds and bunnies at the Atlantic City Taj Mahal for his Quarter Million Dollar Birthday Giveaway celebration. (Press of Atlantic City/Ben Fogletto) Ben Fogletto trump Trump (center) stands on a giant birthday cake, anked by Anderson, his wife, Pageant winners and Playboy Bunnies in front of the Taj on the boardwalk. Sat. 6/11/05 Donald Trump hosts Pamela Anderson, National and International Pageant winners, and Playboy centerfolds and bunnies at the Atlantic City Taj Mahal for his Quarter Million Dollar Birthday Giveaway celebration. (Press of Atlantic City/Ben Fogletto) Ben Fogletto Tyson Spinks Donald and Ivana Trump at the Michael Spinks vs. Mike Tyson heavyweight ght, June 27, 1988, in Atlantic City. Others pictured include Don King and Jesse Jackson. trump Trump and Anderson appear inside the Grand Ballroom of the Taj befoare moving to the boardwalk. Sat. 6/11/05 Donald Trump hosts Pamela Anderson, National and International Pageant winners, and Playboy centerfolds and bunnies at the Atlantic City Taj Mahal for his Quarter Million Dollar Birthday Giveaway celebration. (Press of Atlantic City/Ben Fogletto) Ben Fogletto Donald Trump Marla Maples and Donald Trump attend the ight between Evander Holyeld and George Foreman, at Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, April 19, 1991. Vernon Ogrodnek / Multimedia Editor Donald Trump Donald Trump watches the topping-off ceremony for the Trump Plaza Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, March 20, 1987. At left is then mayor James Usry and at right Stephen Hyde, President of the Plaza. The Press of Atlantic City Trump03_131230395 Evander Holyeld, left, listens to Donald Trump talk about the boxer’s upcoming bout against George Foreman at a 1991 news conference in Atlantic City. Holyeld plans to start promoting ghts with Sal Musumeci. ‘I would love to make Atlantic City our home base,’ Musumeci said. Press le photo Donald Trump, helicopter crash Donald Trump, top left, leaves the Etess home in Margate after senior executive Mark G. Etess, 37, died in a helicopter crash on Oct. 10, 1989. The Press of Atlantic City Donald Trump, helicopter crash Donald Trump, top left, leaves the Etess home in Margate after senior executive Mark G. Etess, 37, died in a helicopter crash on Oct. 10, 1989. The Press of Atlantic City Contact: 609-272-7219 [email protected] Twitter @MichelleBPost +2 South Jersey natives have major role in Trump White House Michelle Brunetti Post Staff Writer In my rst job after college got paid to read the New York Times and summarize articles for an early online data base. First reporting job was with The Daily Record in Parsippany. I have also worked in nonprots, and have been with The Press since 1990..

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