reports tonight in a well sourced piece that trump's son-in-law is likely to take a top white house job and is being pushed to join the president's inner circle by new white house chief of staff reince priebus and presidential counselor stephen bannon. the role trump's son-in-law would play would be along the lines of senior adviser or special counsel. if he's trying to give his son-in-law an official job in the government, that could be illegal. son-in-laws are explicitly listed among the relatives to whom you are not allowed to give government jobs if you're president of the united states. those anti-nepotism rules were passed in 1967 after president john f. kennedy named his brother bobby to be attorney general. there aren't supposed to be any more bobbys or any other jerods either. your plan in prosecuting this war as commander in chief of the united states if you're elected president in prosecuting