Liz Mair

[10] Mair writes for various publications, including The Daily Beast,[11] the Washington Examiner,[12] The Hill,[13] and Reason magazine,[14] and previously wrote for U.S. News & World Report.

[3] Mair frequently appears as a commentator on television, including Fox News, MSNBC, CNN and Real Time with Bill Maher.

[9] Since the RNC, Mair has worked for U.S. politicians including Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Rick Perry, Carly Fiorina, and Roy Blunt.

[17] In 2015, 48 hours after being announced as Walker's aide for his presidential campaign preparation, Mair resigned after it was reported that she had posted Twitter messages critical of agricultural subsidies, ethanol mandates, and "Iowa's front-running status" in the US election cycle.

[16] In March 2019, Mair was accused in a defamation lawsuit brought by US Congressman Devin Nunes as being behind the @DevinCow parody Twitter account.

[20] In June 2020, a judge from Virginia ruled that social media networks are not liable for the posts made by their users, in accordance with Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act.