Steve Feinberg
American businessman
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February 25 2025 | During his confirmation hearing for Deputy Secretary of Defense, Feinberg declined to say if Russia invaded Ukraine when pressed by senators and expressed support for large-scale firings within the Defense Department. |
December 22 2024 | Nominated by President Trump to serve as Deputy Secretary of Defense. |
2021 | Concluded his term as chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. |
2020 | Contributed $715,600 to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign alongside his spouse. |
May 11 2018 | Named by President Donald Trump to head the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. |
February 2017 | The New York Times reported that President Trump will potentially assign Feinberg a role in the White House to lead a review of US intelligence agencies. |
2016 | Served on the Trump Economic Advisory Council during Donald Trump's presidential campaign and donated nearly $1.5 million to pro-Trump PACs. Co-hosted a $50,000 per person Republican National Committee and Trump fundraising dinner. |
May 2011 | Feinberg publicly commented on potential investment opportunities in residential mortgage-backed securities and European bank assets. |
2010 | Cerberus acquired ownership of DynCorp, a major private security contractor, which they would hold until 2020. |
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