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===Counselor to the President=== On January 31, 1992, President [[George H. W. Bush]] named Yeutter as counselor to the president for domestic policy. Yeutter was replaced by [[Richard Bond (RNC)|Richard Bond]] as [[Republican National Committee#Chairmen and Chairwomen of the Republican National Committee|Chairman]] of the [[Republican National Committee]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Bush Moves to Shift RNC Leadership; Yeutter Gets New Post; Longtime Aide Bond Due to Replace Him |author=Ann Devroy; David S. Broder |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=February 1, 2011 }}</ref> The cabinet-level position was left vacant since [[Edwin Meese III]] held the post under [[Ronald Reagan]]. Unlike Meese's post, Yeutter had additional control over the Bush administration's economic and domestic councils, which formed the cabinet's policy-making apparatus. The additional control was initially opposed by [[Treasury Secretary]] [[Nicholas F. Brady]], who led the economic policy council.<ref>{{cite news |title=Yeutter Offered Top Bush Policy Post As White House Retools for Campaign |author=Ann Devroy |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=January 25, 1992 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Skinner Still Courting Yeutter for Domestic Policy Post |author=[[Ann Devroy]] |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=January 31, 1992 }}</ref>
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