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American Moment Hosts Capitol Hill Launch Party

American Moment, a new nonprofit organization founded by Saurabh Sharma, Nick Solheim and Jake Mercier launched Wednesday.

On Capitol Hill at the Conservative Partnership Institute, American Moment launched to much fanfare at its first public event since the organization’s inception in early 2020. American Moment’s mission is to identify, educate and credential young Americans who will implement public policy that supports strong families, a sovereign nation and prosperity for all. American Moment hosts events, produces original content and builds networks to create personnel who will implement our priorities in government, business and public policy organizations.

In attendance were 150 of our closest friends and allies who had supported and believed in us as we built the organization behind the scenes for almost a year. Special guests including founding Board of Advisors Members—Rachel Bovard, Ryan Girdusky, and Saagar Enjeti—and other honored guests including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Rep. Jim Banks, Rep. Ken Buck, and, in a special video address, former Senator and Attorney General, Jeff Sessions.
SpectatorUSA was there to cover the launch event, writing in part:

“A welcome video at the launch party pointed out that one of the biggest obstacles for former President Trump was staffing his administration with the right people. Immigration restriction, pro-family economics, law and order and pro-manufacturing trade policy can only go so far when internal forces hamstring every proposed executive order or piece of legislation…”

“‘We need a new pipeline for loyal, institutionally-minded staffers, operators and policymakers,’ Sharma, American Moment’s president, said during the video’s voiceover.”

“Guests were also treated to a surprise video from former US senator and attorney general Jeff Sessions, who provided a personal endorsement of American Moment. Sessions was cast aside by Trump during his attempt to return to the Senate, but never abandoned the principles that made them natural allies in the first place.”

“‘We’ve got a new conservative movement, a new Republican movement — it’s an America First movement that Donald Trump led, but this election can’t end it,’ Sessions said during his video message. ‘It’s got to continue and when you’ve got people like these three, with the vision they have, they will make a difference.’”

 

 

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