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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