From 1996 to 1999, McDonough worked as an aide for the
United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where he focused on Latin America. Lippert recruited McDonough to serve as his replacement during his
deployment to Iraq. McDonough continued to serve as a senior foreign policy advisor to Obama during his
2008 presidential campaign.
Obama administration during
the Bin Laden raid. , with
Ben Rhodes, on June 4, 2009. After
Obama was elected president, McDonough joined the administration as the
National Security Council's head of
strategic communication. On October 20, 2010, Obama announced that McDonough would replace
Thomas E. Donilon as Deputy National Security Advisor, who had been promoted to succeed General
James L. Jones as
National Security Advisor. McDonough was seen in
photos of the White House Situation Room taken during the monitoring of the May 2011 SEAL operation in Pakistan that resulted in the
Osama bin Laden's death. On January 20, 2013, at the beginning of his second term in office, Obama appointed McDonough his chief of staff. a nonprofit that aims to "transform America's outdated labor market to reflect the needs of the digital economy," boost employment opportunities, and expand job training for Americans. As a senior principal, he worked to grow the organization nationwide and broaden its work with governments such as the state of
Colorado, public institutions such as
Arizona State University, and private companies such as
LinkedIn. a non-profit organization of food banks and advocate for policy to ensure food security for all Americans.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2021–2025) and Secretary
Xavier Becerra, June 4, 2021 President
Joe Biden nominated McDonough to lead the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs. He appeared before the
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee on January 27, 2021. On February 8, the Senate confirmed McDonough as VA Secretary by a 87–7 vote, with six senators absent. McDonough is the second non-veteran to hold this position. Vice President
Kamala Harris swore him in on February 9. During McDonough's tenure as Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the department implemented the Honoring our PACT Act of 2022, which expanded VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, and other toxic substances. By early 2024, VA reported processing more than one million PACT Act-related claims and broadening health care eligibility to millions of such veterans. The department also reported housing nearly 48,000 veterans experiencing homelessness in permanent housing during fiscal year 2024. == Personal life ==