- Donald Trump has appointed Stanley Woodward, a lawyer who has defended key associates, to join his White House legal team.
- Woodward will take on the role of assistant to the president and senior counselor, collaborating closely with Susie Wiles, the chief of staff.
- Previously, Trump's legal team saw a shift in leadership, with David Warrington now leading the group.
- Woodward has a history of representing individuals in Trump's circle and has defended clients involved in the January 6 attack.
- Additionally, three former assistants from Trump's first term will return to the team: Robert Gabriel, Nicholas Luna, and William "Beau" Harrison.
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