White House Advisers and the influence They had on Each Other
The President’s Chief of Staff is the highest-ranking appointee of the United States of America’s Executive Office in the White House. As a presidential appointee, the White House Chief of Staff directly reports to the president. Although the president appoints his Chief of Staff, there is no legal requirement to do so. Depending on who the president is, the Chief of Staff’s managerial and advisory roles considerably vary. Typically, the Chief of Staff advises the president on various issues, oversees the schedule of the president, decides who meets the president, supervises the White House staff, negotiates with ...