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Christina Pushaw

Christina Maria Pushaw (born September 3, 1990) is an American political aide, serving as rapid response director for the 2024 presidential campaign of Ron DeSantis. She is a member of the Republican Party.

Christina Pushaw
Born
Christina Maria Pushaw

(1990-09-03) September 3, 1990 (age 33)
EducationUniversity of Southern California (BA)
Johns Hopkins University (MA)
Occupations
Political partyRepublican

Early life and undergraduate education edit

Pushaw grew up in Malibu, California,[1] but spent time in Florida as her father worked as a visiting professor to Florida State University in 1999.[2]

She obtained a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Southern California in 2012.[3] While an undergrad, she volunteered for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.[4] She heard McCain speak about supporting the country of Georgia during its war with Russia[3] saying "today we are all Georgians".[4]

She also volunteered at the Reagan Library in California, where she encountered Mikheil Saakashvili while he was lecturing in California.[4]

Early career and graduate studies edit

After graduating, she moved to Georgia, originally intending to be part of a program for native English speakers to teach English, but ended up working in few different educational positions.[4] She also formed a Georgian non-profit, New Leaders Initiative, to teach young Georgians about democracy and international affairs.[3] She worked at the American-Georgian Education Center as a college admissions counselor, specializing in applications for American schools. Pushaw also worked at an exchange program that organized for Georgian students to study abroad in America, called My World Foundation.[citation needed]

Afterwards, she pursued a master's degree in International Relations and Economics from Johns Hopkins University in 2017.[3] While doing her graduate field research in Ukraine, her class was able to meet with Saakashvili.[4]

From June 2017 to August 2019, Pushaw worked in Washington, D.C. for Stand Together, a philanthropic organization founded by Charles Koch.[3] At Stand Together, she claims to have worked on the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the passing of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.[5]

Career edit

Work for Mikheil Saakashvili edit

Pushaw began working for Mikheil Saakashvili in 2019 as a communications and media adviser.[5] She had started out working as a volunteer in 2018[6] and stopped working for Saakashvili in December 2020.[7]

Saakashvili led the bloodless 2003 Rose Revolution which ended Soviet-era leadership in the country of Georgia, and strengthened ties with the United States while he was president of Georgia from 2004 to 2013.[7] He lived in exile for 8 years, in both the Ukraine and the Netherlands[8] and was arrested when he returned to Georgia in 2021.[7]

As a result of her work, the Department of Justice reached out to Pushaw and asked to register as a foreign agent in June 2022 per the Foreign Agents Registration Act.[7] She hired former United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, Michael R. Sherwin, to represent her for the FARA registration.[9] The act requires "foreign agents", defined as individuals or entities engaged in domestic lobbying or advocacy for foreign governments, organizations, or persons ("foreign principals"), to register with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and disclose their relationship, activities, and related financial compensation.[10]

Journalism edit

Pushaw worked as an freelance journalist and had work published in national conservative outlets like The National Interest and Human Events.[2] In February 2021, Pushaw published an article in Human Events criticizing Rebekah Jones, a Florida Department of Health employee who was fired in May 2020 for insubordination.[11] It was the first national story to point out holes in Jones claims and brought her to the attention of DeSantis' administration.[2]

Work for Ron DeSantis edit

In March 2021, Pushaw wrote a letter to the governor's office expressing interest in working for DeSantis' communication team.[12] She was then hired as press secretary for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in May 2021.[12] Matt Dixon with Politico noted she had an unorthodox and aggressive style and was hostile to media outlets perceived to be critical of DeSantis.[13] She worked in the position until August 2022 before leaving to join DeSantis's 2022 gubernatorial reelection and later 2024 presidential campaign teams as rapid response director.[13]

In August 2021, Pushaw's Twitter account was locked for 12 hours for "harassing behavior".[14] She demanded the Associated Press change a report that a DeSantis donor had invested in a COVID-19 treatment, Regeneron, that DeSantis had been promoting.[14] She called for her social media followers to "drag them" but said she did not mean to call for violence, that it was a slang term, and she deleted the tweet so as to not be misunderstood.[14] Viktorya Vilk with PEN America did confirm that one slang definition defines "drag them" as "to roast (make fun of/mock) someone very hard"; however, it also seems to "imply or encourage people to go on the attack."[14]

In January 2022, she deleted a social media post after facing backlash.[15] In the post, she questioned if protestors wearing Nazi symbols were genuine or there to generate backlash, similar to an incident the previous year meant to smear Glenn Youngkin who was running for governor of Virginia.[15]

She posted on social media in support of the Parental Rights in Education Act, calling the "Don't Say Gay" nickname given by its opponents inaccurate: "The bill that liberals inaccurately call 'Don't Say Gay' would be more accurately described as an Anti-Grooming Bill. If you're against the Anti-Grooming Bill, you are probably a groomer or at least you don't denounce the grooming of 4-8 year old children. Silence is complicity. This is how it works, Democrats, and I didn't make the rules."[16] Florida Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith responded, stating it was a bigotted attack against LGBTQ people and calling for her to resign.[16] In a statement to AP News, she stated "I have never stated that all groomers are LGBT, all LGBT people are groomers, or anything of that nature."[17]

In September 2022, Pushaw gave a speech at the National Conservatism Conference in Miami, Florida.[18] In her speech, Pushaw suggested conservatives be aware of "media activists" who "see themselves not as journalists, not as reporters, not as investigators but as activists, but as advocates, as political operatives, as gatekeepers and as arbiters of truth. Like they believe that they can define reality. If, you know, they stick to their talking points and censor and attack all those and discredit those dissenting views."[18] Ron DeSantis was one of the keynote speakers at the event.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Farhi, Paul (July 27, 2022). "DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw makes sure reporters feel the burn". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Kirkland, Jordan; Burgess, Brian (May 17, 2021). "Christina Pushaw, outspoken Rebekah Jones critic, tapped as DeSantis' press secretary". The Capitolist. Archived from the original on May 24, 2021. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e Mathis-Lilley, Ben (April 21, 2022). "How One Florida Woman With Twitter Problems Plunged Us Into a Nightmarish National Conversation About "Grooming"". Slate Magazine. Archived from the original on April 21, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Tavberidze, Vazha (Dec 27, 2017). "Saakashvili as an Inspiration". Georgia Today. from the original on Dec 27, 2017. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Klas, Mary Ellen (August 12, 2022). "DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw moves to join his campaign staff". Tampa Bay Times. from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  6. ^ Ogles, Jacob (June 8, 2022). "Christina Pushaw registers as foreign agent, citing prior work for ex-Georgian President". Florida Politics. Archived from the original on March 24, 2023. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d Lahut, Jake; Haltiwanger, John; Leonard, Kimberly (Jan 6, 2022). "DeSantis press secretary registers as a foreign agent following DOJ letter". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  8. ^ "Georgia ex-leader Saakashvili has Ukrainian citizenship restored". BBC News. 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  9. ^ Wheelock, Tristian (June 8, 2022). "DeSantis spokeswoman retroactively registers as foreign agent". NBC News. Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  10. ^ "Foreign Agents Registration Act: An Overview" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. March 7, 2019.
  11. ^ Pushaw, Christina (February 2, 2021). "The "Florida COVID-19 Whistleblower" Saga Is a Big Lie". Human Events. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  12. ^ a b Wilson, Kirby (July 27, 2022). "Ron DeSantis impressed Christina Pushaw so much, she asked him for a job". Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on July 29, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Dixon, Matt (August 12, 2022). "DeSantis' press secretary Christina Pushaw headed to his campaign operation". POLITICO. Archived from the original on August 13, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  14. ^ a b c d "Twitter Suspends Account Of Ron DeSantis Press Secretary After 'Bullying' AP Reporter". CBS Miami. August 21, 2021.
  15. ^ a b Ritchie, Bruce (Jan 31, 2022). "DeSantis aide deletes tweet suggesting Nazi protesters were Democratic operatives". Politico.
  16. ^ a b Ogles, Jacob (Mar 6, 2022). "DeSantis Press Secretary Spews 'Unbridled Hatred' of LGBTQ+ Community". Advocate.
  17. ^ Kruesi, Kimberlee; Phan, Karena (March 29, 2022). "'Grooming': The ubiquitous buzzword in LGBTQ school debate".
  18. ^ a b Wulfsohn, Joseph (September 13, 2022). "DeSantis aide Christina Pushaw touts blocking access to liberal media 'activists': 'Cut them off'". Fox News. Archived from the original on April 30, 2023. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  19. ^ Scheckner, Jesse (Sep 12, 2022). "Ron DeSantis plays greatest hits — and then some — in keynote speech to enthusiastic NatCon crowd".

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Christina Maria Pushaw born September 3 1990 is an American political aide serving as rapid response director for the 2024 presidential campaign of Ron DeSantis She is a member of the Republican Party Christina PushawBornChristina Maria Pushaw 1990 09 03 September 3 1990 age 33 Washington U S EducationUniversity of Southern California BA Johns Hopkins University MA OccupationsPolitical aide press secretaryPolitical partyRepublican Contents 1 Early life and undergraduate education 2 Early career and graduate studies 3 Career 3 1 Work for Mikheil Saakashvili 3 2 Journalism 3 3 Work for Ron DeSantis 4 ReferencesEarly life and undergraduate education editPushaw grew up in Malibu California 1 but spent time in Florida as her father worked as a visiting professor to Florida State University in 1999 2 She obtained a bachelor s degree in history from the University of Southern California in 2012 3 While an undergrad she volunteered for John McCain s 2008 presidential campaign 4 She heard McCain speak about supporting the country of Georgia during its war with Russia 3 saying today we are all Georgians 4 She also volunteered at the Reagan Library in California where she encountered Mikheil Saakashvili while he was lecturing in California 4 Early career and graduate studies editAfter graduating she moved to Georgia originally intending to be part of a program for native English speakers to teach English but ended up working in few different educational positions 4 She also formed a Georgian non profit New Leaders Initiative to teach young Georgians about democracy and international affairs 3 She worked at the American Georgian Education Center as a college admissions counselor specializing in applications for American schools Pushaw also worked at an exchange program that organized for Georgian students to study abroad in America called My World Foundation citation needed Afterwards she pursued a master s degree in International Relations and Economics from Johns Hopkins University in 2017 3 While doing her graduate field research in Ukraine her class was able to meet with Saakashvili 4 From June 2017 to August 2019 Pushaw worked in Washington D C for Stand Together a philanthropic organization founded by Charles Koch 3 At Stand Together she claims to have worked on the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the passing of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 5 Career editWork for Mikheil Saakashvili edit Pushaw began working for Mikheil Saakashvili in 2019 as a communications and media adviser 5 She had started out working as a volunteer in 2018 6 and stopped working for Saakashvili in December 2020 7 Saakashvili led the bloodless 2003 Rose Revolution which ended Soviet era leadership in the country of Georgia and strengthened ties with the United States while he was president of Georgia from 2004 to 2013 7 He lived in exile for 8 years in both the Ukraine and the Netherlands 8 and was arrested when he returned to Georgia in 2021 7 As a result of her work the Department of Justice reached out to Pushaw and asked to register as a foreign agent in June 2022 per the Foreign Agents Registration Act 7 She hired former United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael R Sherwin to represent her for the FARA registration 9 The act requires foreign agents defined as individuals or entities engaged in domestic lobbying or advocacy for foreign governments organizations or persons foreign principals to register with the Department of Justice DOJ and disclose their relationship activities and related financial compensation 10 Journalism edit Pushaw worked as an freelance journalist and had work published in national conservative outlets like The National Interest and Human Events 2 In February 2021 Pushaw published an article in Human Events criticizing Rebekah Jones a Florida Department of Health employee who was fired in May 2020 for insubordination 11 It was the first national story to point out holes in Jones claims and brought her to the attention of DeSantis administration 2 Work for Ron DeSantis edit In March 2021 Pushaw wrote a letter to the governor s office expressing interest in working for DeSantis communication team 12 She was then hired as press secretary for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in May 2021 12 Matt Dixon with Politico noted she had an unorthodox and aggressive style and was hostile to media outlets perceived to be critical of DeSantis 13 She worked in the position until August 2022 before leaving to join DeSantis s 2022 gubernatorial reelection and later 2024 presidential campaign teams as rapid response director 13 In August 2021 Pushaw s Twitter account was locked for 12 hours for harassing behavior 14 She demanded the Associated Press change a report that a DeSantis donor had invested in a COVID 19 treatment Regeneron that DeSantis had been promoting 14 She called for her social media followers to drag them but said she did not mean to call for violence that it was a slang term and she deleted the tweet so as to not be misunderstood 14 Viktorya Vilk with PEN America did confirm that one slang definition defines drag them as to roast make fun of mock someone very hard however it also seems to imply or encourage people to go on the attack 14 In January 2022 she deleted a social media post after facing backlash 15 In the post she questioned if protestors wearing Nazi symbols were genuine or there to generate backlash similar to an incident the previous year meant to smear Glenn Youngkin who was running for governor of Virginia 15 She posted on social media in support of the Parental Rights in Education Act calling the Don t Say Gay nickname given by its opponents inaccurate The bill that liberals inaccurately call Don t Say Gay would be more accurately described as an Anti Grooming Bill If you re against the Anti Grooming Bill you are probably a groomer or at least you don t denounce the grooming of 4 8 year old children Silence is complicity This is how it works Democrats and I didn t make the rules 16 Florida Rep Carlos Guillermo Smith responded stating it was a bigotted attack against LGBTQ people and calling for her to resign 16 In a statement to AP News she stated I have never stated that all groomers are LGBT all LGBT people are groomers or anything of that nature 17 In September 2022 Pushaw gave a speech at the National Conservatism Conference in Miami Florida 18 In her speech Pushaw suggested conservatives be aware of media activists who see themselves not as journalists not as reporters not as investigators but as activists but as advocates as political operatives as gatekeepers and as arbiters of truth Like they believe that they can define reality If you know they stick to their talking points and censor and attack all those and discredit those dissenting views 18 Ron DeSantis was one of the keynote speakers at the event 19 References edit Farhi Paul July 27 2022 DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw makes sure reporters feel the burn Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved August 12 2022 a b c Kirkland Jordan Burgess Brian May 17 2021 Christina Pushaw outspoken Rebekah Jones critic tapped as DeSantis press secretary The Capitolist Archived from the original on May 24 2021 Retrieved May 12 2023 a b c d e Mathis Lilley Ben April 21 2022 How One Florida Woman With Twitter Problems Plunged Us Into a Nightmarish National Conversation About Grooming Slate Magazine Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved August 12 2022 a b c d e Tavberidze Vazha Dec 27 2017 Saakashvili as an Inspiration Georgia Today Archived from the original on Dec 27 2017 Retrieved May 12 2023 a b Klas Mary Ellen August 12 2022 DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw moves to join his campaign staff Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 Ogles Jacob June 8 2022 Christina Pushaw registers as foreign agent citing prior work for ex Georgian President Florida Politics Archived from the original on March 24 2023 Retrieved May 13 2023 a b c d Lahut Jake Haltiwanger John Leonard Kimberly Jan 6 2022 DeSantis press secretary registers as a foreign agent following DOJ letter Business Insider Retrieved 2023 05 28 Georgia ex leader Saakashvili has Ukrainian citizenship restored BBC News 2019 05 28 Retrieved 2023 05 24 Wheelock Tristian June 8 2022 DeSantis spokeswoman retroactively registers as foreign agent NBC News Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 Foreign Agents Registration Act An Overview PDF Congressional Research Service March 7 2019 Pushaw Christina February 2 2021 The Florida COVID 19 Whistleblower Saga Is a Big Lie Human Events Archived from the original on May 26 2022 Retrieved May 13 2023 a b Wilson Kirby July 27 2022 Ron DeSantis impressed Christina Pushaw so much she asked him for a job Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on July 29 2021 a b Dixon Matt August 12 2022 DeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw headed to his campaign operation POLITICO Archived from the original on August 13 2022 Retrieved August 12 2022 a b c d Twitter Suspends Account Of Ron DeSantis Press Secretary After Bullying AP Reporter CBS Miami August 21 2021 a b Ritchie Bruce Jan 31 2022 DeSantis aide deletes tweet suggesting Nazi protesters were Democratic operatives Politico a b Ogles Jacob Mar 6 2022 DeSantis Press Secretary Spews Unbridled Hatred of LGBTQ Community Advocate Kruesi Kimberlee Phan Karena March 29 2022 Grooming The ubiquitous buzzword in LGBTQ school debate a b Wulfsohn Joseph September 13 2022 DeSantis aide Christina Pushaw touts blocking access to liberal media activists Cut them off Fox News Archived from the original on April 30 2023 Retrieved May 23 2023 Scheckner Jesse Sep 12 2022 Ron DeSantis plays greatest hits and then some in keynote speech to enthusiastic NatCon crowd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christina Pushaw amp oldid 1181280027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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