Neumann left the Bush administration and worked as a senior advisor to the Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, where she helped author and coordinate the implementation of key components of the 2007 White House National Strategy for Information Sharing.
[10] Neumann pushed for the department to do more to prevent domestic terror attacks, and worked with bipartisan support in Congress to get new funding that helped bolster and rebrand the DHS Office of Community Partnerships into the Office of Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) within DHS.
[11] She testified before Congress that DHS saw extremism building to the ‘doorstep of another 9/11.’[12] Ron Lauder suggested to Donald Trump that the United States purchase[broken anchor] Greenland which was discussed in the White House Situation Room as a trade involving Puerto Rico according to Elizabeth Neumann.
"[17] As a counterterrorism expert, Neumann became an outspoken critic of the Trump administration's rhetoric and lack of action regarding domestic terrorism policy and warnings of potential threats,[18] warning of attacks by white nationalists and other radical extremists[19] and the groundwork laid for further attacks in the months[20] and years[21] to come.
[27] She has criticized the Trump administration's efforts to lower refugee admissions,[28] stating the actions "harmed National Security.