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    Donald Trump Adds K.T. McFarland to His National Security Team

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    Post by Lobo Fri 25 Nov 2016, 4:31 pm

    Donald Trump Adds K.T. McFarland to His National Security Team
    By JEREMY W. PETERS and MAGGIE HABERMANNOV. 25, 2016
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    K. T. McFarland during a debate in her unsuccessful bid to be the Republican nominee for Senate in New York in August 2006. Credit Pool photo by Angel Chevrestt
    WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump on Friday named K. T. McFarland, an aide to three Republican White Houses and a frequent Fox News commentator, to the position of deputy national security adviser, as he continues to fill his foreign policy staff with aides who have hard-line views on the fight against terrorism.
    Mr. Trump also announced his pick for White House counsel, choosing Donald F. McGahn II, a Washington election lawyer who is widely admired among the Republican Party’s establishment.
    Ms. McFarland, like Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the president-elect’s choice for national security adviser, has been highly critical of President Obama’s approach to combating terrorism, saying he has not acknowledged the threat that global Islamism poses to Western civilization.
    Mr. McGahn, who spent nearly a decade as the general counsel to the National Republican Congressional Committee, is known for his work from 2008 to 2013 as the chairman of the Federal Election Commission, where he fought to ease many campaign finance restrictions. He served as general counsel for Mr. Trump’s campaign.
    His appointment was praised by Edwin Meese III, an attorney general under Ronald Reagan, who said he would make “an excellent counsel.”
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    Donald F. McGahn II, who on Friday was named as the president-elect’s choice for White House counsel, at Trump Tower in Manhattan last week. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
    The moves came as Mr. Trump and his team remain locked in a debate over appointing a secretary of state, the most important foreign policy job in the administration. Aides to Mr. Trump have said a decision on that post may not come until next week at the earliest.

    The dispute centers on whether Mr. Trump should select Mitt Romney or Rudolph W. Giuliani for the cabinet position. It remains possible, Mr. Trump’s advisers said, that the job could go to someone else, like Gen. John F. Kelly, a Marine who led the United States Southern Command under Mr. Obama.
    Rival camps within Mr. Trump’s orbit have split over the decision, tracing many of the same battle lines that divided the Republican Party in its bitter struggle over Mr. Trump’s nomination.
    Some Republicans with Mr. Trump’s ear, like Newt Gingrich and Stephen K. Bannon, the president-elect’s chief strategist, have voiced concerns that Mr. Romney’s vehement opposition to Mr. Trump during the primary campaign raises questions of his loyalty.
    Others, like Vice President-elect Mike Pence, have said privately that Mr. Giuliani might not be a wise choice, given the questions over his outside income, which would be likely to complicate his Senate confirmation.
    Ms. McFarland, who will not require Senate confirmation, worked for the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations. From 1970 to 1976, she was an adviser to Henry A. Kissinger on the National Security Council. She also ran unsuccessfully in a 2006 Republican Senate primary race for the seat held by Hillary Clinton.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/25/us/politics/donald-trump-kt-mcfarland.html

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