David Bossie (1 November 1965-) was an American conservative political activist who served as Deputy Campaign Manager to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
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David Bossie was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1965, and he volunteered in President Ronald Reagan's re-election campaign when he was 18. He worked as a volunteer firefighter before dropping out of school to pursue a career in politics, and he became youth director of US Senator Bob Dole's 1988 presidential campaign. In 1997, he was hired as a congressional investigator to look into possible campaign finance abuses by President Bill Clinton, but he was forced to resign after omitting exculpatory passages from some prison telephone calls. He became a member of Citizens United during the 1990s and became its president and chairman in 2000; in 2010, Citizens United fought the Federal Election Commission and secured the corporations the ability to pump unlimited funds into propaganda messages. In 2016, he served as Donald Trump's Deputy Campaign Manager during the 2016 presidential election.