About this webinar: As we are about to enter into a new administration, Tevi Troy, with his vast knowledge and experience will be discussing what goes on “behind closed doors” in the White House. Has everything always gone as smoothly as has been presented to the public? Tevi has served in a variety of capacities in the Bush administration White House, including as Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy from March 2005 to July 2007 and was appointed in August 2007 as Deputy Secretary in the Department of Health and Human Services, where he remained until January 2009, as well as liaison to the Jewish community. In this discussion, Tevi will cover to what degree support for Israel has been a factor in White House infighting, and with a new democratic administration coming in, whether or not there are any tendencies from the past that will inform us as whether there will be infighting about Israel’s security and survival.
Fight House, by Washington Post best-selling historian and former White House aide Tevi Troy, looks at the question of infighting in the White House, and finds fascinating and lurid examples from every administration. Fight House has been featured in the Financial Times, Commentary, Real Clear Politics, National Review, The Washington Examiner, the Dispatch, the Free Beacon, Tablet, the Jerusalem Post, ArcDigital, the Federalist, the American Thinker, World Magazine, the Washington Times and the Hugh Hewitt Show.
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