Meet Carrie Lukas: Conservative Advocate and Wife of Acting DNI Aaron Lukas
Who is Carrie Lukas? Meet acting DNI Aaron Lukas' wife, conservative author and women's policy advocate
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Carrie Lukas, the wife of acting Director of National Intelligence Aaron Lukas, is a prominent conservative author and advocate for women's policy. She leads the Independent Women's Forum and has written extensively on issues affecting women and families, gaining recognition for her critical perspective on feminism.
- 01Carrie Lukas is the president of the Independent Women's Forum (IWF), a conservative nonprofit focusing on women's and family policy.
- 02She has authored several books, including 'The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism,' which critiques mainstream feminist narratives.
- 03Lukas previously worked as a senior staff member for the Homeland Security Committee and as a domestic policy analyst for the House Republican Policy Committee.
- 04She has contributed to INADI (Instituto Nacional contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el Racismo) in Argentina since 2008.
- 05Carrie and Aaron Lukas met while she was at the Cato Institute and have five children together.
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Carrie Lukas, the wife of Aaron Lukas, who recently became the acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) following Tulsi Gabbard's resignation, is a notable figure in conservative policy advocacy. As the president of the Independent Women's Forum (IWF), she focuses on issues impacting women and families, promoting free-market solutions. Carrie has built her reputation through significant roles in conservative organizations, including the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute. She is an accomplished author, known for works such as 'The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism', which challenges mainstream feminist views. Additionally, she has served as a senior staff member on the Homeland Security Committee and a domestic policy analyst for the House Republican Policy Committee. Her expertise extends internationally, having contributed to INADI in Argentina since 2008. Carrie maintains an active presence on social media, where she discusses various topics, including politics and education. The couple, married after meeting at the Cato Institute, are parents to five children.
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