President Donald Trump has assigned some of his biggest defenders to administration positions, the White House announced Friday.
Most notable, Judicial Watch President Thomas Fitton, a prominent conservative activist, will head up a judicial oversight group as a member of the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure. It would give him power to unseat judges in the Washington, D.C., judiciary for misconduct or mental or physical incapacitation.
Also, Larry Elder, a prominent Black conservative radio voice, will serve as a member on Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.
Also in the White House release, New York's Loren Robert Flaum and South Carolina's Bill Stern will be members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.
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