David N. Bossie has served for the past 20 years as president of Citizens United and Citizens United Foundation. He served as a Senior Advisor to Trump/Pence 2020 and as a Senior Strategist for the 2020 re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In 2016, Bossie served as Deputy Campaign Manager for Donald J. Trump for President and as Deputy Executive Director for the Trump-Pence Transition Team. Bossie also served as a Fox News contributor from 2017-2020.
President Trump appointed Bossie a Member of the Commission on Presidential Scholars and The Department of Defense Business Board. David is the author of seven books, including two New York Times bestsellers Let Trump Be Trump and Trump’s Enemies, co-authored with Corey R. Lewandowski. In 2015, Bossie was ranked number two in Politico’s top 50 most influential people in American politics and is currently serving his second term as the Republican National Committeeman from Maryland. In 2010, under Bossie’s leadership Citizens United won a landmark First Amendment decision at the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The case, which saw the government assert during oral arguments that it had the Constitutional authority to ban political books, struck down two decades of unconstitutional restrictions on free speech.
As president of Citizens United Productions, Bossie has produced 25 documentaries. A few of Bossie’s titles include award-winning films on Pope John Paul II, Nine Days That Changed the World and Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny, hosted by Ambassador Callista Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich.
Bossie is the former Chief Investigator for the United States House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. During the 1990’s, he led the investigations ranging from Whitewater to the transfer of dual-use technology to China to foreign fundraising interference in the 1996 Presidential campaign.
Born in Boston, Bossie attended the University of Maryland and proudly served for over 15 years as a volunteer firefighter in Montgomery County, Maryland where he resides with his wife, Susan, and their four children.
David N. Bossie has served for the past 20 years as president of Citizens United and Citizens United Foundation. He served as a Senior Advisor to Trump/Pence 2020 and as a Senior Strategist for the 2020 re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In 2016, Bossie served as Deputy Campaign Manager for Donald J. Trump for President and as Deputy Executive Director for the Trump-Pence Transition Team. Bossie also served as a Fox News contributor from 2017-2020.
President Trump appointed Bossie a Member of the Commission on Presidential Scholars and The Department of Defense Business Board. David is the author of seven books, including two New York Times bestsellers Let Trump Be Trump and Trump’s Enemies, co-authored with Corey R. Lewandowski. In 2015, Bossie was ranked number two in Politico’s top 50 most influential people in American politics and is currently serving his second term as the Republican National Committeeman from Maryland. In 2010, under Bossie’s leadership Citizens United won a landmark First Amendment decision at the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The case, which saw the government assert during oral arguments that it had the Constitutional authority to ban political books, struck down two decades of unconstitutional restrictions on free speech.
As president of Citizens United Productions, Bossie has produced 25 documentaries. A few of Bossie’s titles include award-winning films on Pope John Paul II, Nine Days That Changed the World and Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny, hosted by Ambassador Callista Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich.
Bossie is the former Chief Investigator for the United States House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. During the 1990’s, he led the investigations ranging from Whitewater to the transfer of dual-use technology to China to foreign fundraising interference in the 1996 Presidential campaign.
Born in Boston, Bossie attended the University of Maryland and proudly served for over 15 years as a volunteer firefighter in Montgomery County, Maryland where he resides with his wife, Susan, and their four children.