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America First Policies
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America First Policies is a non-profit organization created in January 2017 to promote the policy agenda of the Donald Trump presidential campaign.[1][2][3][4] On March 30, 2017 Katie Walsh, the former deputy chief of staff at the White House, left her position at the White House to join America First Policies. [5]
Formation[edit]
Trump donor Rebekah Mercer reportedly conflicted with Brad Parscale about the direction of the organization:
Rebekah wanted CA to be the data engine, which would essentially give her control of the group. And if the venture were successful, she would have an influence over the GOP that no donor had ever pulled off. Theoretically, if the president did something she didn't like, she could marshal his own supporters against him, since it would be her database and her money.
— Vicky Ward[6]
The organization was "founded by a group of Mr. Trump's loyalists — many of them with deep connections to Mr. Pence, including Nick Ayers, a Republican consultant who is regarded as the vice president's top political adviser". [7]
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I saw it on CNN, sure hope its not on MSNBC. Its so sick. Everyday Americans, he doesn't even know what they are and neither do his funders for this non profit org.
America First Policies
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Logo
America First Policies is a non-profit organization created in January 2017 to promote the policy agenda of the Donald Trump presidential campaign.[1][2][3][4] On March 30, 2017 Katie Walsh, the former deputy chief of staff at the White House, left her position at the White House to join America First Policies. [5]
Formation[edit]
Trump donor Rebekah Mercer reportedly conflicted with Brad Parscale about the direction of the organization:
Rebekah wanted CA to be the data engine, which would essentially give her control of the group. And if the venture were successful, she would have an influence over the GOP that no donor had ever pulled off. Theoretically, if the president did something she didn't like, she could marshal his own supporters against him, since it would be her database and her money.
— Vicky Ward[6]
The organization was "founded by a group of Mr. Trump's loyalists — many of them with deep connections to Mr. Pence, including Nick Ayers, a Republican consultant who is regarded as the vice president's top political adviser". [7]
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I saw it on CNN, sure hope its not on MSNBC. Its so sick. Everyday Americans, he doesn't even know what they are and neither do his funders for this non profit org.