Lynne Patton

Lynne Martine Patton (born 1973)[1][2] was designated in June 2017 by President Donald Trump to head Region II of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, which oversees New York and New Jersey.[3]

Lynne Patton
Administrator of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for Region II
Assumed office
July 5, 2017
PresidentDonald Trump
Personal details
Born
Lynne Martine Patton

1973 (age 4647)
Alabama, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of Miami (BA)
Quinnipiac University

She previously worked as an event planner for the Trump family, including planning the wedding of Eric Trump,[4] and helping to run the Eric Trump Foundation.[4][5] She was a speaker at the 2016 Republican National Convention.[6]

Early life

Patton grew up in New Haven, Connecticut.[7] Her father is epidemiologist Curtis L. Patton, who was a professor (now emeritus) at Yale University;[8] her mother was a homemaker.

Patton graduated from the University of Miami with a B.A. in English literature.[9] She attended the Quinnipiac University School of Law; school officials have stated that she was a student for only two semesters, and did not graduate.[10][11] On her LinkedIn page, Patton previously claimed an affiliation with Yale University, which she had never attended.[12][13][14]

Career

An Eric Trump Foundation staff biography of Patton states that she was involved in casting the 2012 and 2014 seasons of The Celebrity Apprentice.[9][15]

Patton was one of 16 unpaid directors at the Eric Trump Foundation, though her position did not appear in the Foundation's 2014 tax filings.[16] Her HUD financial disclosures stated that she had been a vice president and a board member at the Eric Trump Foundation from January 2009 to January 2017, and she speaks of being with the Trump family since 2009.[17][18][19]

In May 2016, during Donald Trump's 2016 Presidential campaign, Patton narrated a YouTube video called "The Trump Family I Know – A Black Female Trump Executive Speaks Out," in which she defended Trump against accusations that he was racist.[2] She spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention; the official convention program listed her position as "Vice President of The Eric Trump Foundation and Senior Assistant to Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump, Jr."[20] In her convention speech, she acknowledged historical racism, but said that Donald Trump knows that black lives, LGBTQ lives, veterans' lives, and police lives matter.[21] Later in the campaign, Patton joined other campaign spokeswomen on the Trump-Pence Women's Empowerment Tour.[22]

She is a director of National Diversity Coalition for Trump.[23]

Trump Administration

Beginning in January 2017, Patton served as a White House liaison and Director of Public Liaison for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.[24][25][11][26] Since the Trump Organization co-owns some properties that receive federal rental subsidies from HUD, her position raised questions of conflict of interest.[27]

Since July 5, 2017, Patton has served as head of Region II.[3][28] She has no reported experience with housing policy.[4][11] Congressional Representatives Grace Meng and Nydia Velázquez, both Democrats from New York, publicly urged the administration to reconsider the appointment.[29][30]

In January 2018, Patton called April Ryan, the White House correspondent and Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks, "Miss Piggy".[31] Patton later apologized.[31]

In September 2018, Patton commented positively with two emojis on an Instagram post by Donald Trump Jr. mocking the assault allegations against Kavanaugh. That same month, she shared a 10-year-old photograph of CNN's Anderson Cooper during Hurricane Ike. She claimed that this demonstrated CNN's penchant for perpetuating sensationalism and fake news.[32]

In November 2018, Patton claimed that she would be moving from her New York apartment in Trump Plaza to public housing, saying, "It hit me like a ton of bricks that this is no longer okay," Patton said. "It was not okay for me to preside over the largest housing crisis in the nation from the warmth and comfort of my own safe and sanitary apartment while NYCHA residents continue to suffer the most inhumane conditions" and blamed the housing authority for ineptitude and indifference to the conditions "suffered by hard working residents."[33] She began an announced month-long stay in NYCHA housing on February 11, 2019.[34]

On February 27, 2019, U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows presented Patton at the hearing of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Reform to rebut Cohen's assertion that President Trump is a "racist." This prompted a sharp exchange later between Meadows and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who asserted, "The fact that someone would actually use a prop, a black woman, in this chamber in this committee is alone racist in itself."[35][36][37] After being pressed by Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) on what she meant, Tlaib clarified her remarks and apologized to Meadows.[38]

In May 2019, after using her government Twitter account to share a partisan tweet, Patton controversially remarked "I honestly don't care" in regards to a potential violation of federal law under the Hatch Act.[39][40] Patton received a warning letter from the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) in September 2019 for two violations of the Hatch Act, but the OSC decided not to pursue disciplinary action and cleared her of two other alleged violations, one of which was the above mentioned tweet.[41][42]

In August 2019, she responded to the suicide of accused underage sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein with an Instagram post comparing Epstein's death to the conspiracy theory version of Vince Foster's 1993 suicide. The post read: "Hillary’d!! P.S. Let me know when I’m supposed to feel badly about this... #VinceFosterPartTwo".[43]

Personal life

Patton says she has struggled with substance abuse and addiction, and publicly praised the Trump family for standing by her through tough times.[44]

References

  1. "Lynne Patton (1973- )". BlackPast.org. BlackPast. July 23, 2017.
  2. Levine, Daniel S. (July 20, 2016). "Lynne Patton: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy.com. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  3. Sherman, Jake; Palmer, Anna; Lippman, Daniel (June 16, 2017). "N.Y. DAILY NEWS: Trump's new NY HUD director planned Eric Trump's wedding, has no housing experience -- DEMS drub GOP at baseball game -- A RECORD 24,959 tickets sold -- PENCE hires McGuireWoods' Cullen -- B'DAY: Bres". Playbook. Politico. Archived from the original on June 16, 2017.
  4. Scott, Dylan (June 16, 2017). "Report: Trump wants his son's wedding planner to oversee federal housing programs". Vox Media.
  5. Noble, Jason (September 21, 2016). "Some donations to Trump Foundation count as Trump's money, aide says". Des Moines Register. p. A8. Lynne Patton, a senior assistant to three of Trump's adult children and the vice president of son Eric Trump's charitable foundation, told The Des Moines Register that some donations to the Donald J. Trump Foundation should be recognized as contributions from Trump himself because in some cases that money would have been paid to Trump directly.
  6. Lind, Dara (July 20, 2016). "Watch Trump supporter Lynne Patton explain to the RNC that racism still exists". Vox Media. Lynne Patton, the vice president of the Eric Trump Foundation, wasn't the first person of color to speak at Donald Trump's Republican National Convention.
  7. Keating, Christopher (July 21, 2016). "Assistant: 'Trump Is Not A Racist': Connecticut At The Conventions". Hartford Courant. p. A4. Retrieved June 18, 2017. Patton, whose family hails from New Haven, created an emotional video that told part of her life story and her deep feelings about the Trumps.
  8. Gore, Leada. "2 with Alabama ties among tonight's speakers at Republican National Convention 2016". AL.com. Retrieved June 18, 2017. Patton, who works for Eric Trump's Foundation and as an executive assistant for the candidate's adult children, is the daughter of Curtis L. Patton, Ph.D., a Birmingham native who is now Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) at Yale University. In her current role, Patton assists with planning all fundraising events for the foundation and its partnership with St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
  9. "Lynne M. Patton". Eric Trump Foundation. Archived from the original on November 11, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  10. Wichert, Bill (June 16, 2017). "Reported HUD Leader Not Grad Of Law School In Online Bio". Law360. Retrieved June 17, 2017. A longtime associate of President Donald Trump's family, who reportedly has been tapped to lead federal housing programs in New York and New Jersey, touts attending Quinnipiac University School of Law on her LinkedIn page, but a university official said she only spent two semesters there and never graduated.
  11. Cillizza, Chris (June 16, 2017). "Trump's former event planner could soon be in charge of federal housing programs in New York". CNN.
  12. Smith, Greg (June 16, 2017). "President Trump chooses inexperienced woman who planned his son Eric's wedding to run N.Y. federal housing programs". New York Daily News. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
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  15. Kirkland, Allegra (July 20, 2016). "Trump's Onetime Rivals Resurface For RNC's 'Make America First Again' Night". Talking Points Memo. Retrieved November 16, 2017. played a key role in casting the 2012 and 2014 seasons of "The Celebrity Apprentice."
  16. Horwitz, Jeff; Pearson, Jake (June 16, 2016). "Few if any minority senior execs in Trump's empire". The Associated Press. Patton is Eric Trump's longtime personal assistant. After the AP questioned the campaign's citation of her as a Trump Organization executive, her title on the Eric Trump Foundation's website and her profile on the LinkedIn service was changed to "vice president of the Eric Trump Foundation." That position did not appear on the foundation's most recent tax filing for 2014, which said Patton was one of 16 unpaid directors who devote approximately one hour per week to the charity.
  17. Trump, Donald J. (February 1, 2017). "Remarks at an African American History Month Listening Session". Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents. Superintendent of Documents: 5.
  18. "10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (June 14, 2017)". National Real Estate Investor. June 14, 2017. Eric Trump Foundation Probe Casts Shadow Over HUD "The New York State Attorney General's investigation into possible misuse of funds at the Eric Trump Foundation is casting a shadow over the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where a former foundation vice president now works as a key adviser to Secretary Ben Carson. Before joining HUD in March, Lynne Patton was a vice president and board member at the Eric Trump Foundation between January 2009 and January 2017, according to her public financial disclosure report."
  19. "On The Record". Fox News. September 2, 2016. Vice president of the Eric Trump Foundation and family ambassador of minority engagement for the Trump campaign, Lynne Patton is here to go ON THE RECORD.....You know, I have been working with the Trump family for seven years. I know Mr. Trump. I know his heart and I know his passion for this country to be true. I am with this family each and every day.
  20. "2016 GOP Convention Program for Wednesday, July 20". U.S. Newswire. July 20, 2016. Lynne Patton, The Eric Trump Foundation Lynne Patton is Vice President of The Eric Trump Foundation and Senior Assistant to Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump, Jr. As VP, Lynne works in tandem with the Executive Director/President of the Foundation to oversee all operations, volunteers, events, outreach, social media, vendors, and corporate partnerships. She assists with the planning of all major fundraising events for the Foundation. She also works to identify and develop viable partnerships and research projects for the Foundation in conjunction with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
  21. "CNN.com - Transcripts". www.cnn.com. July 20, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2017. Sadly though, there is not one person in this room who can deny that historically black lives have mattered less. My life mattered less. And whether we like it or not, there are people out there who still believe this to be true. But tonight, as a minority myself, I personally pledge to you that Donald Trump knows that your life matters. He knows that my life matters. He knows the LGBTQ lives matter. He knows that veterans lives matter. And he knows that blue lives matter.
  22. Spellings, Sarah (September 11, 2016). "The Trump-Pence Women's Empowerment Tour Is Real". The Cut. Retrieved June 18, 2017. Led by Lara Trump, the presidential nominee's daughter-in-law, the tour is rounded out by campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson, Lynne Patton, and YouTube stars Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson.
  23. "Who We Are". National Diversity Council for Trump. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  24. Marcos, Cristina (June 16, 2017). "Dem tells Trump to remove family event planner as head of NY federal housing". The Hill. Trump initially placed Patton as a White House liaison at HUD in February.
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  29. "Velazquez on Patton Appointment to Lead HUD Region II". Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez. June 16, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2017. This appointment is a slap in the face to New Yorkers, NYCHA residents and all Americans who rely on well administered HUD programs to have livable housing and safe communities. By all accounts Ms. Patton is fundamentally unqualified for this position. I strongly urge the Administration to revisit this decision, which appears on its face to be shameful patronage at the expense of working families.
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