Derek Khanna

He has written for the Washington Post[2] and The Guardian,[3] maintains a blog with Forbes,[4] and is a regular contributor with The Atlantic,[5] National Review Online,[6] Human Events[7] and Politix.

The withdrawn memo quickly went viral online and was supported and endorsed by entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and policy experts, such as Virginia Postrel.

Among them: American Conservative Union put it on their website,[15] Congressman [Darrell Issa] tweeted in favor,[16][17] An op-ed in the Wall Street Journal also endorsed[18] supported the reforms.

[19] Since January 2013, Khanna has been a fellow with Yale Law's Information Society Project[20] where he has published on intellectual property and innovation policies.

[citation needed] In 2013, Khanna participated in Washington Post's first Wonkblog Debate with Matt Yglesias, Ezra Klein and Sarah Binder.

Derek Khanna speaking at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.