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James Blair (political advisor)

Michael James Blair is an American political consultant currently serving as the White House deputy chief of staff for legislative, political and public affairs since 2025. His role places him at the center of the White House's strategic efforts in managing its relationships with Congress, shaping public opinion, and overseeing political operations. As a key advisor, Blair is responsible for coordinating the administration's legislative agenda, political outreach, and communication strategies. His prior experience and expertise in these areas have made him a significant figure within the current administration.

3 hours ago : James Blair Considers Temporary White House Exit for Trump's Midterm Push

James Blair, a top White House aide, is considering a temporary departure to assist Trump's political operation for the midterm elections. This move could significantly impact the midterm strategy.

May 21, 1989: Michael James Blair Born

On May 21, 1989, Michael James Blair was born. He later became a prominent American political consultant.

2007: Graduation from Gaither High School

In 2007, Blair graduated from Gaither High School, marking the completion of his high school education.

2013: Founded Rapid Loop Consulting

In 2013, Blair founded Rapid Loop Consulting, a political consulting firm, establishing his presence in the consulting world.

2015: Involvement in the Florida Republican Party

In 2015, Blair became involved in the Florida Republican Party, where the party spent and reimbursed over US$800,000 through his personal charge card, indicating significant financial activity.

August 2016: Appointment to Lead External Affairs

In August 2016, Richard Corcoran appointed Blair to lead external affairs within his office, expanding Blair's responsibilities in Florida politics.

September 2018: Named to the board of Enterprise Florida

In September 2018, Blair was named to the board of Enterprise Florida, increasing his influence in state affairs. Also in 2018 he helped lead Corcoran's initial, unmaterialized campaign for the 2018 Florida gubernatorial election.

October 2018: Involvement in DeSantis's Gubernatorial Campaign

In October 2018, Blair became involved with Ron DeSantis's campaign in the gubernatorial election as a senior advisor, providing counsel during the campaign.

2018: Involvement in Corcoran's and DeSantis's Campaigns

In 2018, Blair helped lead Richard Corcoran's unmaterialized campaign for the Florida gubernatorial election and later became involved with Ron DeSantis's campaign, expanding his role in Florida politics.

August 2019: Resignation as DeSantis's Deputy Chief of Staff

In August 2019, Blair resigned from his position as Deputy Chief of Staff for Ron DeSantis, concluding his service in the DeSantis administration.

2020: Work for Trump's 2020 Presidential Campaign

In 2020, Blair worked for Donald Trump's presidential campaign in Florida, contributing to Trump's efforts in the state.

2020: Coordinated Voter Outreach

In 2024, Blair coordinated a voter outreach effort intended to be run at a lower cost than the US$130 million spent on the field operation for Trump's 2020 campaign and signed data sharing agreements with Turning Point Action and America First Works to facilitate canvassing.

June 2021: Became a Spokesman for Anna Paulina Luna

In June 2021, Blair became a spokesman for Anna Paulina Luna, taking on a communications role.

July 2021: Hired by Tudor Dixon

In July 2021, Blair was hired by Tudor Dixon to help her campaign in the 2022 Michigan gubernatorial election as her lead strategist.

2022: Involvement in Various Campaigns

In 2022, Blair continued working on Luna and Cory Mills's campaigns, as well as registering the domain name for Saving Arizona PAC and leading a political action committee to challenge representative Liz Cheney's re-election campaign.

March 2024: Appointed Political Director for Trump's 2024 Campaign

In March 2024, Blair was appointed the political director of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and also became the political director of the Republican National Committee.

November 2024: Expected to be Named White House Deputy Chief of Staff

In November 2024, The Washington Post reported that Blair was expected to be named as a White House deputy chief of staff. On November 13, Trump named Blair as his deputy chief of staff for legislative, political and public affairs.

2024: Divestment from Rapid Loop Consulting

Following the 2024 presidential election, Blair divested from Rapid Loop Consulting, according to the company's president.

February 2025: Described as Opponent of Elon Musk

In February 2025, Politico described Blair as an opponent of Elon Musk's work within the federal government.

2026: Managed Trump administration's strategy for the broader 2026 elections

In 2026 Blair managed the Trump administration's strategy for the broader 2026 elections. He reportedly discouraged New York representative Mike Lawler from running for governor in the 2026 election and Michigan representative Bill Huizenga for running in the 2026 Senate election.