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Jackson Lane is a United States government official who has served as a Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for the White House Faith Office since February 7, 2025.[2] He is currently serving as a Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.[3]

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Jackson Lane attended Missouri Baptist University[1] and began working on political campaigns in 2016. Lane began his political career at a young age, immersing himself in grassroots campaigns and conservative causes across the country. His early involvement in Republican politics started as a Field Representative for the successful campaigns of Jay Ashcroft for Missouri Secretary of State and Andrew Koenig for State Senate. These early roles set the tone for a fast-paced and committed path in political organizing and faith-based outreach.

Over the next several years, Lane built a reputation as a capable strategist and organizer, holding key field and leadership positions in races from Oklahoma to South Carolina to Wyoming. His roles included Campaign Manager for Dan Borgmeyer’s successful mayoral campaign in St. Charles, Missouri, and Director of Field Operations for Rod Miller for Congress in Wyoming and Alan Wilson for South Carolina Attorney General.

In 2020, he joined the Trump Victory Campaign in Arizona, contributing to one of the most watched presidential contests in modern history.

From 2021 to 2023, he served as Executive Assistant to Lt. General Michael Flynn (Ret.)[4], while simultaneously leading faith-based mobilization efforts with the American Renewal Project.[5] His work bridged political organizing with faith engagement, reinforcing his unique position at the intersection of faith and public service.

In 2023, he joined Donald J. Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, first as Iowa Director of Faith Outreach and then as National Deputy Director of Faith Outreach. His leadership in engaging pastors and faith leaders was instrumental in shaping the campaign’s successful faith outreach strategy.

In February 2025, he was appointed Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for the White House Faith Office. He is currently serving as a Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.[3]

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