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Among the crowded field of gubernatorial candidates for Governor of Virginia is Sergio de la Peña, who calls himself the “conservative colonel.” De la Peña, who has served in the Army, was an early supporter of Donald Trump, back when he was merely a candidate. He was part of the Trump transition team for the Department of Defense before serving as the Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Western Hemisphere Affairs. De la Peña was born in Mexico and legally immigrated to the United States as a child. It’s because of his inspiring story of the American dream, as well as such accomplishments in leadership, de la Peña is confident he has what it takes to win.
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
1:06 P.M. EST
Q Hello.
MS. PSAKI: Hello. So joining us today is Ambassador Roberta Jacobson, Coordinator for the Southern Border. Ambassador Jacobson was the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico from 2016 to 2018. She previously served as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere Affairs I had the pleasure of working with her at that time and has focused on Latin America for more than 30 years as a career civil servant. She’s going to give some remarks, and then happy to take some questions. And as always, I will be the bad cop.
08 March 2021Politics
In June 2019, candidate Joe Biden pledged to wealthy donors that ‘nothing would fundamentally change’ once he was elected. In Latin America at least, he is keeping that promise. The evidence so far suggests a continuity of policy objectives: promoting corporate profits, minimizing migration, maintaining alliances with repressive right-wing governments and marginalizing the left. But the Biden team intends to avoid the excesses of his predecessor, seen as ‘counterproductive’ in ruling circles.
The roster of appointees suggests a strong affinity with both the Clinton and Obama administrations. Most have passed through the revolving door once or twice, as their official bios and company websites boast. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s resume includes top roles in Washington and at private equity firm Pine Island Capital Partners. Roberta Jacobson, the National Security Council’s new ‘coordinator for the southwestern border’, worked in Obama’s
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