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Jackson Lane

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Jackson Lane (born January 12, 1998) is a U.S. government official who serves as Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director for the White House Faith Office. He began in this role on February 7, 2025, under President Donald Trump.

Lane studied at Missouri Baptist University. He started in politics in 2016, working on grassroots and conservative campaigns across the country. Early in his career, he was a Field Representative for Jay Ashcroft’s campaign for Missouri Secretary of State and for Andrew Koenig’s State Senate campaign. He later led campaigns as Campaign Manager for Dan Borgmeyer’s St. Charles, Missouri mayoral bid, and as Director of Field Operations for Rod Miller’s Wyoming campaign and Alan Wilson’s South Carolina Attorney General race.

In 2020 he joined the Trump Victory Campaign in Arizona. From 2021 to 2023, he served as Executive Assistant to Lt. General Michael Flynn (Ret.) while leading faith-based mobilization with the American Renewal Project. In 2023 he joined Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, first as Iowa Director of Faith Outreach and then as National Deputy Director of Faith Outreach.

In February 2025, Lane was appointed Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for the White House Faith Office, and he is currently serving as Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.


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