
Sam Brownback
Sam Brownback is a former Republican governor of Kansas, serving from 2011 to 2018, and previously held positions as a U.S. senator and congressman. Known for his conservative policies, Brownback implemented significant tax cuts during his governorship, which sparked both support and controversy. After leaving office, he was appointed as the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.
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Sam Brownback served as ambassador at large for International Religious Freedom and is co-chair of the International Religious Freedom Summit.
Trump urged by Saudi crown prince to intervene in Sudan war crisisFormer International Religious Freedom Ambassador Sam Brownback discusses the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
Trump meets Syrian leader as Christians face persecution and exodusFormer Republican Senator Sam Brownback accused JPMorgan Chase of debanking his nonprofit.
Trump bans debanking as bank executives confirm Obama, Biden pressureSam Brownback, a Republican, departed the role to serve as U.S. ambassador at large for international religious freedom.
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