*****WASHINGTON D.C. is now SUCCUBUS CITY*****
THE BIG CLUB of D.C. is GROWING
THE BIG CLUB of D.C. is GROWING
Prepare for Ms. Fix-It
It's all coming together...FEMALE DEVILS...
Who did I vote for on NOVEMBER 8th?
Dina Powell worked for GOLDMAN SACHS from 2007 through 2016:
YOU DON'T SAY...?
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/326436-meet-president-trumps-ms-fix-it
Now may I ask a question? Who's the INCUBUS in The White House?
If such serious matters give you a headache then just go play on FUCKBOOK! :-)
Published on Mar 30, 2017
Meet President Trump’s Ms. Fix-It
Dina Powell is the Trump administration’s Ms. Fix-It.
The deputy national security adviser for strategy, one of the few White House aides with extensive experience in a past Republican administration, has taken on a large list of responsibilities touching on foreign and domestic policy.
Besides serving as a deputy to national security adviser H.R. McMaster, Powell was asked by senior adviser Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, to serve in a new office tasked with using private-sector ideas to overhaul the federal government.
Powell, who speaks Arabic and moved to the United States from Egypt at the age of 4, is also advising President Trump and his daughter Ivanka on economic initiatives.
Her rising power has brought additional scrutiny on the 43-year-old, who has come under criticism from some Trump loyalists and outside conservatives for her work at Goldman Sachs. Some accuse her of being a “Democrat in disguise.”
Her boosters inside and outside the White House say such claims are laughable given her years working for former President George W. Bush’s administration and for congressional Republicans, including former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas).
“I don’t think she started life as a Trump person, but remember, she worked for Dick Armey. She didn’t start life as a left-winger,” said former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), an informal adviser to Trump. “She was with us when we were getting some very conservative things accomplished.”
Powell spent the past decade in New York working at Goldman Sachs, where she led the bank’s nonprofit foundation. She oversaw the 10,000 Women initiative, which provides mentoring and networking opportunities for female entrepreneurs.
Her work caught the eye of Ivanka Trump, who cold- called her following the election to discuss the program, according to a source familiar with the conversation.
Powell began informally advising the influential first daughter during the transition and was hired by then-President-elect Trump in January to work on issues related to entrepreneurship, small businesses and women’s empowerment.
For Powell, who has two children, that continues to be a part of her portfolio. This week she sat in on a roundtable meeting for female business owners hosted by Trump and Vice President Pence.
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