Paul Chabot (born March 19, 1974) is an American businessman, author, public speaker, former law enforcement officer, adjunct professor, and Commander of Naval Intelligence with the United States Navy Reserve.
Chabot formerly served as a White House senior policy advisor on law enforcement for President George W. Bush,[1] and prior was a Presidential Management Fellow.
[2] After losing the 2016 election, he moved with his family to McKinney, Texas, and in May 2017, launched Conservative Move, a company that conservative residents of California sell their homes and relocate to red states, starting with Collin County in Texas.
In 1995, Chabot became a Reserve Deputy with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and retired with 21-years of service in 2016.
Chabot has also served as a police officer at the University of Southern California and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
Paul is an adjunct professor instructing doctoral-level students on public administration and has served on several dissertation defense committees.
In the June 2014 primary, Chabot finished first with 26.7% of the vote, almost 10 points over his closest opponent, Democrat Pete Aguilar.