Meet the 24-year-old Trump campaign worker appointed to help lead the government's drug policy offic [View all]
Source: Washington Post
Meet the 24-year-old Trump campaign worker appointed to help lead the governments drug policy office
By Robert O'Harrow Jr. January 13 at 8:22 PM
In May 2016, Taylor Weyeneth was an undergraduate at St. Johns University in New York, a legal studies student and fraternity member who organized a golf tournament and other events to raise money for veterans and their families.
Less than a year later, at 23, Weyeneth, was a political appointee and rising star at the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the White House office responsible for coordinating the federal governments multibillion dollar anti-drug initiatives and supporting President Trumps efforts to curb the opioid epidemic. Weyeneth would soon become deputy chief of staff.
His brief biography offers few clues that he would so quickly assume a leading role in the drug policy office, a job recently occupied by a lawyer and a veteran government official. Weyeneths only professional experience after college and before becoming an appointee was working on Trumps presidential campaign.
Weyeneths ascent from a low-level post to deputy chief of staff is the result, in large part, of staff turnover and vacancies. The story of his appointment and remarkable rise provides insight into the Trump administrations political appointments and the troubled state of the drug policy office.
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