There is no Chief Justice in the House of Representatives. The leader of the House is called the Speaker of the House. The Chief Justice is the leader of the US Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Edward Douglas White, Jr., was born in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana in 1845.President Grover Cleveland originally nominated White as an Associate Justice to the US Supreme Court in February 1894. President William H. Taft elevated White to Chief Justice in December 1910, to succeed Chief Justice Melville Fuller, who died in office. Chief Justice White presided over the Court until his own death in May 1921, when he was succeeded by Taft, the former President who appointed White Chief Justice.
Chief Justice Roberts briefly served as a member of the Office of White House Counsel under both Presidents Reagan and GHW Bush, but he was never counsel of record for either administration.
Rahm Emanuel was the former White House Chief of Staff.
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The United States has not yet had a female Chief Justice. All 17 Chief Justices have been white males.
The Senate does not have to approve the White House Chief of Staff. But he/she may be fired at will by the President
The senior member of the White House is the White House Chief of Staff
The current White House Chief of Staff is Rahm Emanuel.
The director of White House Operations is the President's Chief of Staff.
No one in the White House can limit the amount of time to debate a bill. The rules governing it are specific to the House and Senate, which are not part of the Executive Branch like the President (who lives in the White House).
Chief Justice Roberts is conservative. Prior to joining the US Supreme Court he served in both the Reagan and George H W Bush administrations in the Attorney General's Office and as Associate White House Counsel. President George W. Bush appointed Roberts to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, then elevated him to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court upon the death of late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist in 2005.