Dina Powell

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Dina Powell
1st United States Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy
From: March 15, 2017 – January 12, 2018
Predecessor Position established
Successor Nadia Schadlow
11th Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
From: July 11, 2005 – June 7, 2007
Predecessor Patricia Harrison
Successor Goli Ameri
Former Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office
From: 2003–2005
Predecessor Clay Johnson III
Successor Liza Wright
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Party Republican
Spouse(s) David McCormick

Dina Powell is a globalist Republican official. Among other positions, she served in the George W. Bush Administration and the Trump Administration. Powell hails from Egypt.

Despite serving in Republican presidential administrations, Powell aligned with the liberal and globalist wing of the Trump White House, and as an example of her political leanings, she spoke at a gala dinner at the Middle East Institute, which is financed by left-wing donor George Soros. Immediately prior to her speech, Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian extremist, spoke at the event and received a reward, harshly criticising Israel and the United States's strong relationship with it.[1] She resigned from the Trump Administration in early 2018.

Powell has several ties to the Clinton family.[2] She is member of Young Global Leaders,[3] and formerly work with Goldman Sachs.[4]

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