Katrina Pierson
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Born | Katrina Lanette Shaddix 1975/1976 (age 48–49)[1]:{{{3}}} Kansas, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Texas, Dallas |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Known for | National spokesperson for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign |
Political party | Republican |
Katrina Lanette Pierson (born Katrina Lanette Shaddix,[2]:{{{3}}} 1975 or 1976[1]:{{{3}}}) is a Tea Party activist and communications consultant from Texas. Since November 2015, she has served as national spokesperson for the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign.
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Early life and education
Pierson was born in Kansas[3]:{{{3}}} to a white mother and a black father, and grew up with her mother in poverty.[4]:{{{3}}} Her mother, who gave birth to her at age 15,[2]:{{{3}}} initially gave her up for adoption, but later changed her mind.[4]:{{{3}}}
In 1997, at the age of 20, she was arrested for shoplifting, to which she pleaded no contest, received deferred adjudication, and, ultimately, a dismissal with the case sealed.[2]:{{{3}}} Pierson reportedly took $168 in merchandise from a J. C. Penney store in Plano, Texas, and had her then three-month old son with her at the time of the incident.[2]:{{{3}}} Pierson told authorities she needed the clothes for job interviews.[2]:{{{3}}}
In 2006, Pierson earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Texas at Dallas.[1]:{{{3}}}[5]:{{{3}}}
Political career
Beginnings
After voting for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, Pierson joined the Tea Party movement, becoming an activist.[6]:{{{3}}} Pierson founded a local Tea Party group in Garland, Texas.[5]:{{{3}}}[6]:{{{3}}} She actively supported Ted Cruz in the 2012 Senate race in Texas and appeared on stage with him on election night.[1]:{{{3}}}
2014 Texas Congressional race
In the 2014 Texas Congressional elections, Pierson challenged incumbent Congressman Pete Sessions in the Republican primary to represent Texas' 32nd district.[7]:{{{3}}}[8]:{{{3}}} Her candidacy was endorsed by Rafael Cruz and Sarah Palin, who called her "a feisty fighter for freedom."[7]:{{{3}}} While U.S. Senator Ted Cruz offered praise, calling her an "utterly fearless principled conservative,"[8]:{{{3}}} he stopped short of an endorsement.[8]:{{{3}}} In the primary, she received 36 percent of the vote, losing to Sessions, who received 63 percent.[9]:{{{3}}} Pierson went on to become spokesperson for the Tea Party Leadership Fund.[when?][1]:{{{3}}}
Association with Trump 2016
In January 2015, Pierson attended a meeting for Tea Party activists in Myrtle Beach with Ted Cruz;[1]:{{{3}}} while in Myrtle Beach, she also met with Donald Trump.[1]:{{{3}}} After meeting with Trump or his aides a few more times in the spring,[1]:{{{3}}} Pierson introduced Trump at a campaign rally held in Dallas in September.[1]:{{{3}}} In November 2015, she was hired as the national spokesperson for Trump's campaign,[1]:{{{3}}} subsequently appearing frequently on television in this capacity.[10]:{{{3}}}
Other matters
As of December 2015, Pierson served on the Texas Tea Party Caucus advisory committee.[6]:{{{3}}}[5]:{{{3}}}
Personal life
Pierson had a three-month-long marriage[2]:{{{3}}} at a young age that gave her a son.[1]:{{{3}}} As of 2015, Pierson and her son were residing in Garland, Texas.[5]:{{{3}}}
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