KEY POINTS
  • A number of Republican lawmakers are unhappy following President Donald Trump's announcement on Wednesday that White House counsel Donald McGahn will depart his post in the fall.
  • McGahn is a GOP stalwart who served as the chief counsel for the National Republican Congressional Committee for nearly a decade.
  • "Don is the most impressive White House Counsel during my time in Washington, and I've known them all," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in a statement Wednesday.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, speaks with reporters

A number of powerful Republican lawmakers are unhappy following President Donald Trump's announcement on Wednesday that White House counsel Don McGahn will depart his post in the fall.

McGahn is a GOP stalwart who served as the chief counsel for the National Republican Congressional Committee for nearly a decade. He was appointed to the Federal Election Commission by President George W. Bush, and later joined the powerhouse D.C. law firm Jones Day, and then the Trump campaign.