Michael Dubke | |
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White House Director of Communications | |
In office March 6, 2017 – June 2, 2017 |
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President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | Sean Spicer |
Succeeded by | Sean Spicer |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hamburg, New York, U.S. |
April 18, 1970
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Shannon Mullins |
Children | 2 |
Education |
Hamilton College, New York (BA) |
Michael D. Dubke (born April 18, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and political aide who was the White House Communications Director for U.S. President Donald Trump. until his resignation effective June 2, 2017.
Dubke worked in political affairs since the 1980s. He founded Crossroads Media, which serves as the media services arm of American Crossroads, and co-founded the Black Rock Group, a public relations firm.
Dubke is a native of Hamburg, New York and attended Hamburg High School. He is a graduate of Hamilton College.
According to Dubke, he has been involved in political affairs since 1988. Several of the organizations that he has worked for operate out of the same office building at 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 555, Alexandria, Virginia. Questions about election ethics have been raised based on the organizations' various connections to political campaigns.
Dubke held the position of executive director of both the Ripon Society, a national organization of moderate Republicans, and the Ripon Educational Fund. Dubke stated he and the Ripon Society publicly endorsed Senator Bob Dole for president during the 1996 election. In 1996, Dole stated in an interview with Peter Jennings that he would vote against the Human Life Amendment, then reversed course and affirmed his pro-life stance. Dubke, on behalf of the Ripon Society, urged Bob Dole's campaign to give way to a more tolerant position on abortion and to incorporate it into the Republican Party platform.
Michael Dubke, David Carney, and several business groups helped start Americans for Job Security in 1997. Dubke was the first executive director and then president of Americans for Job Security until April 2008.