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American campaign director and political adviser

Sarah Sanders

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Sanders in 2019

31st White House Press Secretary
In office
July 26, 2017 – July 1, 2019
President Donald Trump
Deputy Raj Shah
Hogan Gidley
Preceded by Sean Spicer
Succeeded past Stephanie Grisham
White House Deputy Printing Secretary
In office
January 20, 2017 – July 26, 2017
President Donald Trump
Leader Sean Spicer
Preceded past Eric Schultz
Succeeded past Raj Shah
Personal details
Born

Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee


(1982-08-13) August 13, 1982 (historic period 39)
Promise, Arkansas, U.Southward.
Political party Republican
Spouse(due south)

Bryan Sanders

(m. )

Children iii
Parent(s)
  • Mike Huckabee
  • Janet Huckabee
Education Ouachita Baptist University (BA)
Website Campaign website

Sarah Elizabeth Sanders (née Huckabee; built-in August 13, 1982),[ane] also known every bit Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is an American political analyst and politician. She was the 31st White Business firm printing secretarial assistant, serving under President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019. She was the third woman to serve in that position. Sanders previously worked on the election campaigns of her father, Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, and afterward served as a senior advisor on Trump'due south 2016 presidential campaign. Sanders is a candidate in the 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial election.

As press secretarial assistant, she was a boisterous defender of the Trump administration, and had a confrontational relationship with the White Business firm Press Corps.[2] [three] [iv] [v] When interviewed by investigators as office of the Mueller probe, she admitted making false statements to the public every bit printing secretary.[half dozen] [7] [8] Sanders hosted fewer press conferences than any of the xiii previous White Business firm press secretaries.[9]

In June 2019, Trump tweeted that Sanders would exist leaving her part as press secretary at the terminate of the month.[10] [11] On January 25, 2021, she appear her candidacy in the 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial ballot.[12]

Early life and education [edit]

Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee was built-in on August 13, 1982, in Promise, Arkansas.[1] The youngest child and only girl of Mike Huckabee and Janet Huckabee (née McCain),[13] [14] she has two brothers, John Mark Huckabee and David Huckabee.[xiv] Following graduation from Little Rock Central High School in Piddling Stone, Arkansas,[fifteen] Huckabee attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. At that place, she was elected educatee torso president and was active in Republican organizations. In 2004, she graduated from the academy with a Available of Arts caste, majoring in political science and minoring in mass communications.[16] [17] [18]

Career [edit]

Early political career [edit]

Sanders was involved in her father'south first campaign for the Usa Senate in 1992. Describing the unsuccessful bid in an interview for The Hill, she said: "He didn't actually have much of a staff, then our family unit has been very engaged and very supportive of my dad. I was stuffing envelopes, I was knocking on doors, I was putting upwards yard signs."[14] Her father described her childhood, saying: "I ever say that when most kids are seven or eight years old out jumping rope, she was sitting at the kitchen table listening to political commentators clarify poll results." Huckabee said that he and his wife spoiled Sarah at times. He called her "doggone tough" and "fearless" due to having grown upward with two brothers.[19]

Sanders was a field coordinator for her father's 2002 reelection campaign for governor of Arkansas. She was a regional liaison for congressional diplomacy at the U.S. Department of Education under President George Westward. Bush.[20] She as well worked as a field coordinator for President Bush'southward re-election entrada in Ohio in 2004.[21]

Sanders is a founding partner of Second Street Strategies in Piffling Rock, Arkansas, a general consulting services provider[22] for Republican campaigns.[23] She worked on national political campaigns and on campaigns for federal office in Arkansas. Sanders was also vice president of Tsamoutales Strategies.[21] She was national political manager for her father's 2008 presidential campaign. She was as well a senior adviser to Tim Pawlenty in his 2012 presidential run. She was involved in the campaigns of both U.S. senators from Arkansas, managing John Boozman'southward 2010 campaign and serving as an adviser to Tom Cotton's 2014 ballot. After her father's 2008 campaign, she worked as executive director of Huck PAC, a political action committee.[21] She also was national campaign manager for the 1 Campaign, an international organisation aimed at ending global poverty and preventable diseases.[21] [22]

In 2016, later on managing her father's presidential campaign, she signed on as a senior adviser for Donald Trump'south 2016 presidential campaign, treatment the Trump campaign's communications for coalitions.[24] [25]

Trump administration [edit]

Sanders in 2017 every bit White Firm deputy press secretarial assistant

Later on Donald Trump was elected, Sanders was named to the position of deputy White House press secretary in his new assistants. On May 5, 2017, she held her get-go White House press briefing, standing in for Printing Secretary Sean Spicer, who was serving on Naval Reserve duty.[26] She continued to cover for Spicer until his return to the podium on May 12. She stood in for Spicer during the dismissal of James Comey and the controversy following it. Her defence of the Trump administration's deportment led to some speculation that President Trump was considering promoting her to replace Spicer.[27] This was denied at the time by her father, Mike Huckabee.[28] All the same, on May 26, The Wall Street Periodical once more suggested that Sanders was beingness considered equally a possible replacement for Spicer, in the context of wider staff changes and the investigation into alleged communications with Russia.[29] She continued to fill in for Spicer occasionally.[thirty]

After the dismissal of James Comey past President Trump in May 2017, Sanders said that she "heard from endless members of the FBI that are grateful and thankful for the President's conclusion" to fire the FBI managing director. Notwithstanding, emails show that several FBI heads of regional field offices and high-ranking FBI members reacted with dismay to Comey's firing.[31] After Trump sought to ignominy Comey and the FBI, Sanders was questioned on a tweet she had sent during the 2016 presidential election that "when y'all're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing".[32] [33] Afterwards Comey accused Trump of lying about the circumstances in which Comey was dismissed, Sanders defended Trump: "I can definitively say the president is not a liar, and I retrieve it'due south frankly insulting that question would be asked."[34]

On June 27, 2017, during a press conference, Sanders criticized the media, accusing them of spreading "imitation news" against Trump. Sanders cited a video created by James O'Keefe. Although she was unsure of the video's accuracy, she said, "I would encourage everyone in this room and, frankly, everybody across the state to take a await at it." The video features CNN'due south health and medical producer, John Bonifield, maxim that CNN'due south coverage of the Trump campaign'due south declared links to Russia are "by and large bullshit" and driven by ratings.[35] [36] [37]

On June 29, 2017, Sanders said during a press conference that the "president in no way, form or fashion has always promoted or encouraged violence." Yet, in February 2016, Trump said during a presidential campaign speech: "Then if you run into somebody getting set up to throw a tomato plant, knock the crap out of them, would you? ... I hope y'all, I will pay for the legal fees. I promise." Politifact also "found at to the lowest degree 7 other examples in which Trump offered public musings that showed a tolerance for, and sometimes even a favorable disposition toward, concrete violence."[38]

On July 21, 2017, following Spicer's announcement that he was going to resign, newly appointed White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci announced that Sanders would have the role of White Firm press secretary.[39] Sanders is the third woman to hold the part of White House Press Secretary afterwards Dee Dee Myers in 1993 and Dana Perino in 2007.[20]

In August 2017, Sanders said President Trump "certainly didn't dictate" a argument released past Donald Trump Jr. regarding the 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Russians. Sanders too said that President Trump "weighed in, offered suggestion like any male parent would do." In January 2018, President Trump'southward lawyers wrote to the special counsel investigation that "the President dictated" the argument released by Donald Trump Jr. In June 2018, Sanders was asked past the media to explain the discrepancy in the statements, but she repeatedly refused to answer the question, proverb: "I'thou not going to respond to a letter from the president's exterior counsel ... We've purposefully walled off, and I would refer you to them for comment", too every bit: "I'g an honest person".[xl] [41] [42]

In October 2017, Sanders was asked past CBS News' Jacqueline Alemany whether the official White Firm position was that all sixteen women who accused President Trump of sexual harassment were lying. Sanders responded by saying, "Yeah, nosotros've been clear on that since the get-go, and the President has spoken on it," without elaborating.[43]

In November 2017, President Trump retweeted 3 unverified anti-Muslim videos by United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland First, a far-right British group with a history of posting misleading videos. Sanders dedicated Trump'due south position, "Whether it'southward a real video, the threat is real and that is what the president is talking about, that'southward what the president is focused on, is dealing with those real threats and those are real no thing how you're looking at information technology." British Prime Minister Theresa May was amongst those to criticize Trump'due south actions.[44]

In Feb 2018, when Rob Porter left the White House over domestic abuse allegations, Sanders said that Porter'due south groundwork check was "ongoing, and the White House had not received any specific papers regarding the completion of that background check". However, after FBI director Christopher Wray testified that the FBI had finished and submitted its security-clearance investigation on Porter to the White House earlier in July 2017, Sanders instead claimed that it was instead the White House's personnel security office's investigation that was ongoing, which contradicted her earlier statement that the clearance process "doesn't operate inside the White Firm".[45] [46] Sanders said that Porter had fabricated a "personal conclusion" to leave the White Firm, while White House deputy printing secretary Raj Shah said that Porter was "terminated".[47]

In March 2018, Sanders said regarding the Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal, "there was no cognition of whatsoever payments from the president" to Daniels. Even so, in May 2018, Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said that Trump had repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen $130,000 afterwards Cohen paid Daniels. In response to questions regarding the discrepancy, Sanders claimed that she did non know of this development and that her before statement was based on the "all-time information" she had at the time.[48]

In mid-June 2018, when questioned on the Trump assistants's family separation policy which resulting in the separation of migrant children from their parents at the United mexican states–United States border, Sanders falsely blamed Democrats for the policy while likewise claiming "information technology is very biblical" to implement the policy.[49] Christian leaders such as Daniel DiNardo and Franklin Graham strongly disagreed with the policy, calling it "immoral" or "disgraceful", while Bible scholar and professor Matthew Schlimm said that the Bible was being misused just as slave traders and Nazis had done historically.[50]

In July 2018, Sanders said the Trump White House would discuss assuasive Russian agents to interrogate former U.s.a. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul.[51] The Russian regime had harassed and intimidated McFaul for years, without specifying what criminal allegations they would interrogate him in connection to.[52] [53] [54] [55] US Land Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said that she could not reply on behalf of the White House, but that the State Section considered the Russian allegations against McFaul "absolutely absurd."[56] Several current and onetime diplomats condemned the White House's willingness to entertain Russian interrogation of a onetime U.S. administrator.[57]

In an August 2018 printing conference, Sanders was asked multiple times to say that the media was not the "enemy of the people", and Sanders opted not to do so.[58] That same month, The Washington Post reported that Sanders and her deputy Bill Shine strategized optimum times to release announcements that the security clearances of various Trump critics and officials involved in the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 ballot had been revoked.[59] [60] The announcements were intended to exist released to distract from news cycles that were unfavorable to the White Business firm.[59] [lx]

The morn after publication of the September v, 2018 New York Times op-ed "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration", Sanders used her official government Twitter business relationship to tweet[61] that the anonymous writer was a "gutless loser" and to accuse that those in the newspaper'south stance department are "the only ones complicit in this deceitful act".[62] Sanders' September 6 tweet specified the telephone number of the newspaper'due south opinion desk, and two erstwhile White House ideals chiefs alleged that Sanders's tweet had violated federal law in an abuse of ability, similar to her June 23, 2018 tweet specifically naming the restaurant that had refused her service in the Red Hen eatery controversy.[62]

In early November, CNN's Jim Acosta engaged in a exact argument with Donald Trump. As Acosta was in the process of asking the president a question, an intern, at the direction of Trump, tried to take abroad his microphone. Later in the day, Acosta'south White House credentials were suspended, in a move which was widely criticized every bit unprecedented.[63] The following day, in guild to justify the White House's actions, Sanders released a video of the moment the intern tried to catch the microphone from Acosta's hand. The video originated from conspiracy theorist Paul Joseph Watson of the far-correct website Infowars, and was allegedly altered to make Acosta seem aggressive and excluded him saying "Pardon me, ma'am" to the intern. Watson denied that the video was doctored in any way.[64] [65]

CNN Communications Executive called Sanders' sharing of the video "shameful" and the White House News Photographers Association said they were "appalled" by her actions and called video-manipulation "deceptive, dangerous and unethical." and said that what Sanders did was "every bit problematic."[66]

During the 2018-2019 authorities shutdown caused past Congress'due south refusal to fulfill President Trump's need for $5.vii billion in federal funds for a U.Due south.–United mexican states border wall, Sanders argued that a border wall was necessary, claiming that the CBP stopped about four,000 known or suspected terrorists when they crossed the Mexico border in 2018. Data obtained past NBC News contradicted Sanders'southward assertion, showing that from October one, 2017, to March 31, 2018, merely six immigrants on the No Fly List (too known equally the terror watch list) were encountered at the ports of entry on the Mexico border.[67] In an interview with Chris Wallace on Play tricks News, Wallace countered her merits of nearly 4,000 terrorists, saying "I know the statistic. I didn't know if you were going to use information technology, but I studied upward on this. Do you lot know where those four,000 people come—where they are captured? Airports."[68]

In January 2019 Sanders said on the Christian Broadcasting Network that she thinks "God calls all of us to fill different roles at dissimilar times, and I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president".[69]

Sanders, forth with President Donald Trump and other White Business firm staff members, at her last appearance as White Firm press secretary on June 28, 2019

On June 13, 2019, President Trump tweeted that Sanders would be leaving her function as press secretarial assistant for his assistants on June 30.[10] [11] Under Sanders, the White House has set at to the lowest degree three records for the most days between formal printing briefings. The White House had a 41-solar day streak which ended in January 2019, then a 42-day streak which concluded in March 2019, followed by 94 days and counting without a formal printing briefing when Sanders' departure was announced.[70] [71]

Career later the White House [edit]

On August 22, 2019, Fox News announced that Sanders would become a Play a trick on News contributor, effective September vi.[72]

Sanders launched a new website in August 2019 as a prelude to a 2022 run for governor of Arkansas, a post her father, Mike Huckabee, held from 1996 to 2007.[73] She subsequently announced this run on January 25, 2021. Information technology was reported on July 16, 2021, that she bankrupt the Arkansas gubernatorial fundraising record, raising over $9 meg.[74] Running for governor during the COVID-19 pandemic, she pledged non to implement whatsoever mask mandates or vaccine mandates.[75]

During the December 2019 Democratic presidential fence, Sanders mocked Joe Biden's stutter on Twitter. She apologized the post-obit day.[76]

Following the 2021 storming of the Usa Capitol, the editor of Forbes warned corporations against hiring Sanders and other Trump "propagandists", stating that "Forbes volition assume that everything your visitor or firm talks about is a lie."[77]

On Jan 25, 2021, Sanders announced she would run for Arkansas governor.[78] The next day, Sanders was endorsed by Trump, calling her "a warrior".[79]

Mueller report findings [edit]

On April 18, 2019, the offset volume of Mueller Written report, the Special Counsel Investigation report compiled past Robert Mueller, revealed that Sanders admitted that she had lied when giving a press conference, when she described various things regarding James Comey, the former FBI manager. This included lying most the firing of former attorney full general Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's connectedness to the Comey firing, and when she claimed that "countless" FBI agents had lost faith in him. She repeatedly told the press that "countless members" of the FBI had contacted her to complain near Comey, but admitted to investigators that her claims were "a slip of the tongue" and "non founded on anything". When a redacted version of the special counsel's written report was publicly revealed, Sanders defended herself, saying that her comments about the FBI agents were fabricated in "the rut of the moment" and unscripted.[6] [80]

Sanders as well had lied near President Trump being in charge of a statement regarding the Trump Tower meeting. He worked on said statement with his advisor Hope Hicks, and when the emails about that argument were made public, it was reported that he had helped with it himself.[81] [7] According to the report, Sanders as well made false statements about when Trump decided to fire James Comey, also as lying about Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney Full general Rod Rosenstein'due south involvement in the Comey firing.[81] The revelation of false statements was described by The New York Times as showcasing a "culture of dishonesty" within the White House. Regarding Sanders defending her comments on FBI agents, The New York Times wrote: "It has been a hallmark of the Trump White House never to admit a error, never to apologize and never to cede a point. This case was no unlike."[half dozen] [7]

Sanders' rhetoric about the report was found to be misleading or faux. In March 2019, after Attorney General William Barr released a summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller'south report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, Sanders falsely claimed that the investigation's findings were "a full and complete exoneration." The summary of the report explicitly stated it "does not exonerate him."[82] Sanders repeated her suggestion that the report exonerated Trump in May 2019, as well as falsely claimed that Mueller "airtight the case." The Associated Printing noted, "Mueller did not fully exonerate Trump or declare that a possible case against Trump to be "closed." While announcing his work was now finished, Mueller specifically left it open for Congress to determine on possible charges of wrongdoing."[83]

In pop civilization [edit]

In 2010, Sanders was named one of Time 'south "40 nether 40" in politics.[84]

Like several of her White House colleagues, she has been satirized on Saturday Night Live,[85] where she is portrayed by Aidy Bryant.[86] [87]

Personal life [edit]

Huckabee met Bryan Sanders during her father's 2008 presidential campaign. She was the campaign'southward field manager, and Sanders was hired as a media consultant. The couple married in 2010.[88] [89] [20] They have iii children, a daughter and two sons.[13] [xc]

On Friday, June 22, 2018, a co-owner of a 26-seat restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, 200 miles (320 km) from Washington, D.C., asked Sanders to leave the eatery because Sanders worked for the Trump administration, giving rise to the Crimson Hen eating house controversy.[91]

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External links [edit]

  • Official Twitter
  • Appearances on C-Bridge
Political offices
Preceded by

Sean Spicer

White House Press Secretary
2017–2019
Succeeded by

Stephanie Grisham

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Sanders

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