Michaelah Montgomery

Executive Operations

Michaelah Montgomery hails from Las Vegas, Nevada. She attended the historic Clark Atlanta University and majored in political science. Michaelah’s studies exposed her to all the things that leave her community “disenfranchised” and she has made it her mission to eradicate those barriers; the biggest being that of misinformation. “If Black communities had more information about the resources available to them, and about the policies being drafted and passed and how it affects their lives, I doubt we would be so far behind the curve as other ethnicities. I have prioritized information, education, visualization, and mobilization in all of my works since finding my true self down in Atlanta.”

Michaelah became a household name after bringing a large group of HBCU students, alumni, and young professionals to greet President Trump during a visit to a local Chic-Fil-A restaurant. She and some attendees received a great deal of push back for wanting to receive and hear from the President himself. Michaelah is so unique in her approach with people that even the most staunch Democrats have had to admit that they agree with her on a large number of points. From illegal immigration, abortion, law enforcement, education, and protecting the 2nd Amendment have been some of her foremost concerns and she has had a great deal of success discussing these issues within diverse communities; and it’s been through these issues that she’s been able to help her community see why the Republican Party, or voting conservative, better serves them than just giving their votes away to the left and waiting another 40 years for promises to be fulfilled.

Michaelah acted as a surrogate for now President Donald J. Trump, being a trusted messenger for his campaign and upcoming administration. She also served as a National Coalitions Coordinator for the Trump 2024 campaign, traveling across the nation helping bring people together by highlighting their similarities, rather than their differences, which helped secure swing states like Georgia and Nevada.