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Assistant Secretary of
Defense: Paul Wolfowitz, Undersecretary
of Defense under former President Bush, former
ambassador to Indonesia, a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR), a member of the Aspen
Institutes Strategy Group, reportedly
attended the 2000 Bilderberg meeting in Belgium,
and was a member of the Trilateral Commission as of
2000.
White House Press
Secretary: Ari Fleischer, former 2000
Bush campaign spokesman, and previously was
communications director for Elizabeth Dole's 2000
campaign. He was also the Presidential Transition
Spokesperson 2000-2001.
Deputy Chief of
Staff: Joshua B. Bolten, policy director
for the 2000 Bush campaign.
Chief Counsel:
Jay Lefkowitz, former law partner of Kenneth
W. Starr.
Deputy Assistant to the
President for Appointments and Scheduling:
Brad Blakeman, who spent two years as Lead
Advance Representative for Bush/Cheney 2000 and
also worked in the same capacity for the
Bush/Quayle campaigns in 1988 & 1992. From
1980-1993, he was a consultant to the offices of
the President and Vice President of the United
States.
Undersecretary of
Defense & Comptroller: Dov S.
Zakheim, CEO of System Planning Corporation
International and a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR).
Chief of Staff for the
Vice President: I. Lewis Libby, former
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, and a former
lawyer for Mark Rich, whom Clinton pardoned. Libby
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR).
Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs: Mark D. Weinberg, the
Director of issues Management for The McGraw-Hill
Companies and was Manager for Marketing
Communications and Special Events for the U.S.
Postal Service 1994-1999. He served as Director of
Public Affairs in the Office of Former President
Bush 1989-1991 and as Special Assistant to the
President and Assistant Press Secretary for
President Reagan 1981-1989.
Under Secretary of
Defense for Policy: Douglas Jay Feith,
formerly with Feith and Zell, P.C., in Washington,
D.C. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Negotiations Policy, 1984-1986 and was
Special Counsel to Assistant Secretary of Defense
Richard Peale 1982-1984. Feith is a graduate of
Harvard College and Georgetown University Law
Center and is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR)
Assistant Attorney
General for the Criminal Division: Michael
Chertoff, a Partner with Latham and Watkins in
Newark, NJ. He was the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
1990-1994 and is a graduate of Harvard University
and Harvard Law School. He also advised Sen.
Alfonse M. D'Amato (R-NY) during the Whitewater
investigation.
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