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- Taylor Budowich (born 1996 or 1997) is an American political consultant who has worked in conservative politics, including as executive director of the...
- ****ociated Press v. Taylor Budowich is a pending court case before a three-judge panel of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia...
- with campaigns. Taylor Budowich, a 26-year-old former aide of Trump, was named the group's executive director. In June 2023, Budowich testified before a federal...
- 21, 2025, the AP sued the Trump administration in ****ociated Press v. Budowich for blocking their attendance. On February 24, 2025, a federal judge declined...
- Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs Taylor Budowich, Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel Nicholas F. Luna...
- President Donald Trump Deputy Dan Scavino Stephen Miller James Blair Taylor Budowich Beau Harrison Nicholas F. Luna Preceded by Jeff Zients Chief of Staff to...
- what it is. On February 14, the White House deputy chief of staff, Taylor Budowich, announced that ****ociated Press journalists were banned indefinitely from...
- Communications, Personnel and Public Liaison And Cabinet Secretary: Taylor Budowich ****istant to the President and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic...
- restrictions they have imposed on the ****ociated Press while the AP v. Budowich lawsuit moves forward. On April 13th, even though a court order was placed...
- appearance had been criticized by White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich, who labeled the WHCA's cancellation of Ruffin's performance as a "cop-out"...