Dan Greenberg
Role: Contributor
Position: Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute
Background:
Dan Greenberg is a Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a think tank dedicated to advancing the principles of free enterprise and limited government. Greenberg’s work focuses on regulatory policy, economic freedom, and legal reform. He has a strong background in law and public policy, having served in various roles as a policy advisor and legal expert. Greenberg holds degrees in law and public policy from respected institutions.
Relation to Trump:
Dan Greenberg’s work at CEI aligns with many of the deregulatory and free-market principles that were central to the Trump administration’s agenda. Although he did not hold a formal position within the Trump administration, his policy work supports the conservative goals that were often promoted during Trump’s presidency. CEI, where Greenberg is a Senior Fellow, is one of the key partners in Project 2025, an initiative aimed at shaping the next conservative administration.
Scandals or Controversies:
Dan Greenberg has not been involved in any major personal scandals. His professional work in policy advocacy and research involves engaging in public and political debates, which can be polarizing. However, there are no notable controversies directly associated with him personally.
Potential Concerns:
Greenberg’s advocacy for deregulation and free-market policies can be contentious. Critics argue that these positions may lead to insufficient oversight and regulation, potentially favoring corporate interests over consumer and environmental protections. His work often challenges progressive regulatory frameworks, attracting significant opposition from those who advocate for stronger regulatory measures.