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Former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy, who served during President George W. Bush's administration, weighed in on the upcoming presidential election Tuesday in an ...
Tevi Troy, presidential historian and former senior aide to President George W. Bush, looked at the internal fights that shaped several presidential administrations. This was a virtual event ...
While George W. Bush was routinely derided for h... Former Bush aide Tevi Troy's essay in National Affairs, "Bush, Obama, and the Intellectuals," is kind of strange.
Tevi Troy, an aide in Bush’s White House and a longtime veteran of conservative Beltway policy work, ... “George W. Bush in some ways is more of the traditional former president of yesteryear, ...
I spoke with Tevi Troy, former deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush, and author of a just-published book on how the presidency has dealt ...
Mr. Troy, who served as the deputy secretary of health and human services under George W. Bush and whose previous histories of the presidency are, like this one, crisp and engaging, describes ...
Tevi Troy, CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and White House aide, tells us he "spent most of the first d.
Tevi Troy, an adviser to Mitt Romney’s campaign who was among other things President George W. Bush’s deputy health secretary, explains in the Washington Jewish Week why for an observant Jew ...
Yesterday saw the announcement that Tevi David Troy, an Orthodox Jew who currently serves as the Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, will be nominated as the Deputy Secretary of ...
Tevi Troy and Hank Sheinkopf discussed the history of U.S.-Israel relations under the administrations of Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush and the Jewish vote. They ...
Consider how George W. Bush was covered during Hurricane Katrina. Skip to Main Content. Explore Our Brands. WSJ; ... (“Biden Could Learn From Bush After Katrina” by Tevi Troy, op-ed, Aug. 22).