Bohemia, New York – 11/14/2024 – The AMAC Foundation is hosting a webinar open to all AMAC members on what to expect in the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
The webinar will be held on Thursday, November 21st from 4:00 – 5:00 pm ET.
AMAC Senior Advisor Brittany Baldwin will interview three experts: Andy Mangione, AMAC Action’s Senior Vice President, Samantha Mims, the Director of Data at America First Policy Institute, and James Baehr, former member of President Trump’s White House Domestic Policy Council. See the panelists’ full bios below.
Space on the webinar is limited to 500 AMAC members and friends.
The panelists will recap how conservatives achieved such a historic victory for freedom this November, and will give AMAC members an exclusive preview into the likely policy actions that President Trump will take during his first 100 days in office during his second term.
Webinar: What to Expect in the First 100 Days
Date: Thursday, November 21
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET (Zoom)
Meet the Panelists
Andy Mangione is the Senior Vice President of AMAC Action, where he directs grassroots advocacy at both the state and federal level. He is also responsible for the strategy, messaging, and execution of AMAC Action’s numerous call-to-action campaigns that activate hundreds of thousands of AMAC members. Andy also serves as national spokesperson for AMAC.
Samantha Mims serves as Director of Data and Cybersecurity Policy Advisor at America First Policy Institute. Sam previously served as the Data Director for President Donald J. Trump’s re-election campaign and Governor Ron DeSantis’ gubernatorial campaign. Prior to her foray into politics, Sam played on the US Indoor and Beach Volleyball teams.
James Baehr is Special Counsel at the Pelican Institute for Public Policy, where he litigates constitutional cases in Louisiana and the Fifth Circuit. He serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves, where he drills as a reserve trial military judge. He previously served at the White House Domestic Policy Council as a Special Assistant to the President. Previously, James served as a federal prosecutor at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Orleans.
Moderator:
Brittany Baldwin is a senior advisor at AMAC. She previously served for four years in the White House as a senior speechwriter to President Donald Trump. Prior to that, she worked for Sen. Ted Cruz. She is the founder and owner of Illuminate Consulting.
An AMAC webinar on the topic of What to Expect During the First 100 Days of the President Trump Administration — sounds like a great idea ! That should promote the sort of spirit that will aid in setting things on the right course ,in the right way. There is much to do for all of us who appreciate this great victory that happened on November 5th It is a victory for everything that has respect for principles as well as for President Trump. To understand the values that make life worthwhile — always good to communicate ideas in that sense. In the spirit of Truth and Liberty. Praise for everyone at AMAC. who contributed to this webinar idea . People who think intelligently and value good character should appreciate this plan .
Ya gotta love The Donald!
happy to join
NEWSWEEK magazine published TRUMP’S 100 first days in office for their JULY edition . It’s a great read …and , how uncanny it was my July issue !
Please try to acknowledge the fact that not everyone who voted for Pres. Trump and even red down the line is a “conservative.” Conservatives did NOT elect Trump on their own. In fact, if RFK Jr. and 45-47 had not joined forces, and if the crypto people had not joined forces, I don’t think Pres. Trump would’ve gotten the popular vote as well as the electoral college.
Please stop and think before you alienate other groups or people with somewhat differing ideas. I went from Dem to indie in Jan. 2007. The only “party” I would associate with (and probably still be further punished by the publishing industry, not that even ONE publishing-related conservative would help me out) is the UNITY PARTY.
I differ from the kind of conservatives who think women with short hair are lesbians (e.g., Steven Crowder) or that if you don’t have children you’re selfish. If some people heard my own reasoning, they’d be contrite (if they were decent), and while I was using up my retirement income taking care of my adult brother w/Down syndrome by myself for 7 years, I never saw a conservative pop up to help John or me.
Have a broader view and be less judgmental and alienating and/or holier-than-thou. You know the type . . .