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When he left Yellowhammer, Sims sold the company to Tim Howe [5] and John Ross, both former directors of the Alabama Republican Party. [6] In 2023, Alabama political affairs consultant Paul Shashy and businessman Thomas Harris acquired Yellowhammer News and its related media affiliates from Howe and Ross.
Sims founded Yellowhammer News, an influential Alabama-based, politically conservative news organization consisting of YellowhammerNews.com, a daily radio show, [5] and a syndicated radio news network, [6] with Sims serving as chief executive officer.
Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House is a book-length memoir written by former Trump administration Special Assistant to the President and Director of Message Strategy [1] Cliff Sims who had previously operated the conservative Alabama news site Yellowhammer News. Team of Vipers was released on January 29, 2019.
Justin Andrew Sorrell (born 1985) [1] is an American politician who is the incumbent State Auditor of Alabama, serving since 2023.A member of the Republican Party, he previously served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 2018 to 2022, representing the 3rd district, which includes the northwestern counties of Colbert and Lawrence.
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In September 2017, Ainsworth was named by Yellowhammer News as one of the people "who will be running Alabama in a few years". [27] In the June 2018 primary, Ainsworth finished in second place behind Twinkle Cavanaugh, the president of the Alabama Public Service Commission. The two advanced to a runoff election in July, as neither attained 50% ...
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In 2018, Yellowhammer News called him one of the three most influential people in North Alabama, citing his work in "streamlining government" and infrastructure projects in the area. [15] As chairman, Strong was also involved in the recruitment of federal agencies to work at Redstone Arsenal in Madison County, including NASA and the FBI. [16]