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Brooke Rollins
NameBrooke Rollins
Birth nameBrooke Leslie Rollins
Birth date2 October 1973
Birth placeLubbock, Texas, U.S.
EducationTexas A&M University (BA), University of Texas School of Law (JD)
OccupationAttorney, policy advisor
Known forPresident & CEO of the American First Policy Institute, former Director of the White House Office of American Innovation
SpouseAdam Ross, 2004

Brooke Rollins is an American attorney and conservative policy advisor who served in the Trump administration and later led the America First Policy Institute. A native of Texas, she built her career in state government and conservative think tanks before assuming influential roles in Washington, D.C.. Rollins is recognized as a key architect of policy frameworks aligned with the America First political movement, focusing on domestic innovation, deregulation, and economic nationalism.

Early life and education

Brooke Leslie Rollins was born in Lubbock, Texas, and grew up in a family with deep roots in the state. She attended Texas A&M University, where she was actively involved in student government and graduated with a degree in political science. Following her undergraduate studies, Rollins earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law, a institution known for producing prominent legal and political figures in the state. Her early professional experiences included clerking for a judge on the Texas Supreme Court, which provided a foundational understanding of state jurisprudence and governance.

Career

Rollins began her career in public service as an aide to then-Texas Governor Rick Perry, eventually rising to become his Deputy General Counsel. In 2003, Governor Perry appointed her as his Director of Legislative Affairs, a role in which she helped shepherd the administration's agenda through the Texas Legislature. Following her government service, she became the President and CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, a prominent Austin-based conservative think tank. During her fifteen-year tenure there, she expanded the organization's influence on state policy debates surrounding issues like economic growth, education reform, and state sovereignty.

American First Policy Institute

In 2021, Rollins was named the President and Chief Executive Officer of the America First Policy Institute, a Washington-based nonprofit organization established by former advisors to President Donald Trump. The institute serves as a primary hub for developing and promoting policies associated with the America First agenda, aiming to provide a legislative blueprint for future administrations. Under her leadership, AFPI has launched numerous policy centers focusing on areas such as domestic manufacturing, border security, and judicial reform. The organization has been described as a "government in waiting" and has attracted other former Trump administration officials like Larry Kudlow and Kellyanne Conway to its ranks.

Policy positions and influence

Rollins is a vocal advocate for reducing federal regulation, often citing the Administrative State as a barrier to innovation and economic liberty. She has promoted policies to reshore critical industries, strengthen southern border enforcement, and promote school choice initiatives. During her time as Director of the White House Office of American Innovation, a role she held from 2020 to 2021, she worked on cross-agency projects to modernize federal technology and streamline government services. Her influence extends to shaping the conservative judicial philosophy, supporting the appointment of judges who adhere to an originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution.

Personal life

Brooke Rollins married attorney Adam Ross in 2004, and the couple has two children. They maintain residences in both Texas and the Washington metropolitan area. She is a practicing Christian and has spoken publicly about the role of faith in her life and work. In addition to her policy work, Rollins serves on the board of several educational and charitable organizations.

Category:1973 births Category:Living people Category:American political advisors Category:People from Lubbock, Texas Category:Texas A&M University alumni Category:University of Texas at Austin alumni Category:Trump administration personnel