President Trump announced key appointments to the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy’s Office. He previously announced Stephen Miller will serve as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and the Homeland Security Advisor.
May Mailman will serve as Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Policy Strategist. Mailman was formerly the Legal Director of Independent Women’s Forum, Deputy Solicitor General for the State of Ohio, and Vice President at Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections. She is a regular contributor to Fox News and NewsNation. She served in the Trump 45 White House for all four years, as Associate Staff Secretary; Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Coordination; and Deputy Assistant to the President and Advisor to the White House Counsel. She clerked for Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. She holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School, a B.S. from the University of Kansas.
Kara Frederick will serve as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Policy, focusing primarily on national security. Frederick was formerly the Director of the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation. She was also a Fellow in Tech & National Security at the Center for a New American Security and a lecturer at The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. She previously worked at Facebook Headquarters in Menlo Park, California and spent seven years as an intelligence officer for the Department of Defense. She deployed to Afghanistan three times with tier one elements of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). She holds an MA in War Studies from King’s College London and a BA in Foreign Affairs and History from the University of Virginia, where she played Division I soccer.
Emily Underwood will serve as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Policy, focusing primarily on economic affairs. Underwood was formerly a Clinical Professor of Law and the Bluhm-Helfand Director of the Innovation Clinic at The University of Chicago Law School, where she and a team of students represented innovative startups navigating complicated, incumbent-backed regulatory regimes. Before joining the faculty at The University of Chicago Law School, Underwood practiced corporate law as an associate at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, and prior to that, as an associate at Sidley Austin LLP. She holds a B.A. in Finance and Legal Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a J.D. with honors from The University of Chicago Law School.
Clark Milner will serve as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Policy, focusing primarily on domestic policy. Milner formerly served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Chief Counsel to Senator Bill Hagerty. Milner previously served as Deputy Counsel to Governor Bill Lee and Associate Deputy Counsel to Governor Bill Haslam, as a litigation associate with Bass, Berry, and Sims PLC in Nashville, and as a law clerk to Judge Thomas A. Varlan of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. He received a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Georgia and a J.D. from the University of Tennessee.
STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
I am pleased to announce that Penny Schwinn will be our next United States Deputy Secretary of Education.
Penny has a strong record of delivering results for children and families. She previously served as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Education and, at the Texas Education Agency, as the Deputy Commissioner of Standards and Engagement, Deputy Commissioner of Special Populations and Monitoring, and Chief Deputy Commissioner of Academics. She was also the Assistant Secretary of Education of Delaware, and holds a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins, as well as a Ph.D. from Claremont.
A former teacher herself, Penny became the founding principal of a charter school, because she believes in the power of School Choice, and is committed to delivering the American Dream to the next Generation by returning Education BACK TO THE STATES.
Congratulations to Penny and her wonderful family!
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NYT Poll Shows The Nation Supports President Trump’s Immigration Agenda
Days before President Donald Trump is sworn into office, the New York Times has released polling showing majority support for deporting illegal immigrants.
The New York Times poll found that 87 percent of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records, 63 percent of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants that arrived under Joe Biden, and 55 percent support deporting all illegal immigrants.
President Donald Trump has a popular vote mandate to secure this nation and will deliver on his promise to end the invasion of our nation by dangerous criminals.
Vice President-elect JD Vance Meets With Vice President Han Zheng of China
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This morning, Vice President-elect JD Vance welcomed Vice President of the People’s Republic of China Han Zheng to the United States and to the inauguration.
Vice President-elect Vance and Vice President Han discussed a range of topics including fentanyl, balancing trade, and regional stability.