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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Jon Sharman

Kellyanne Conway's husband George 'set for top job at Justice Department'

The husband of Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway is in line to be nominated as head of the Department of Justice's (DoJ) civil division, it has been reported.

George Conway is a Yale- and Harvard-educated lawyer and a partner at the Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz firm. According to its website he has "extensive experience in securities litigation, mergers and acquisitions litigation, contract litigation [and] antitrust litigation".

The Wall Street Journal said one of Mr Conway's first tasks could be to manage the department's appeals of rulings that blocked Mr Trump's new travel ban, if he is confirmed by senators.

Judges in Hawaii and Maryland halted the implementation of the ban, which is designed to prevent citizens from six majority-Muslim countries from entering the US.

Judge Theodore D Chuang, in Maryland, ruled that the purpose of the President’s first travel ban and also his revised travel ban was to discriminate against Muslims for political reasons, and the ruling cited Mr Trump’s own words against him.

The DoJ referred The Independent to the White House, where a phone call was not answered.

Mr Conway's office said he was unavailable to speak.

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