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Danielle Cutrona

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Danielle Cutrona
Basic facts
Organization:U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions
Role:Chief counsel
Location:Washington, D.C.

Danielle Cutrona is the chief counsel to U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Cutrona was also a member of Donald Trump's presidential transition team, a group of advisors tasked with recommending presidential appointments for the incoming administration.[1][2]

Career

Cutrona holds the position of chief counsel to U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary.[2]

As a member of Sessions' staff, Cutrona has worked with the senator regarding his immigration policy positions, which include opposition to illegal immigration, objection to federal funding for sanctuary cities, and criticism of the federal H-1B visa program.[3][4]

Donald Trump presidential transition team, 2016-2017

See also: Donald Trump presidential transition team

Cutrona was a member of Donald Trump's presidential transition team in his first presidential term. The transition team was a group of around 100 aides, policy experts, government affairs officials, and former government officials who were tasked with vetting, interviewing, and recommending individuals for top cabinet and staff roles in Trump's administration. Cutrona was tasked with leading the "Immigration Reform and Building the Wall" group of the policy implementation team.[5][6]

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