Angela Rye

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Angela Rye was born in Seattle, Washington, United States on October 26th, 1979 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 44, Angela Rye biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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October 26, 1979
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United States
Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, United States
Age
44 years old
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Scorpio
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Political Pundit
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University of Washington (BA), Seattle Law School (JD)
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Angela Rye Career

Rye began her career in legislative advocacy at the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, an umbrella association of 120 historically black colleges and universities in the United States. Here, she served as the Coordinator of Advocacy and Legislative Affairs. Prior to this, she worked in district office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) and served as the Western Region Director of the National Black Law Students Association.

Upon moving to Washington, DC, Rye joined IMPACT, an organization founded prior to her arrival by husband and wife attorneys Joe Briggs and Kendra Davis Briggs as well as policy advisor David Johns, who served as director from 2007 to 2013. IMPACT aimed to encourage young professionals in economic empowerment, civic engagement, and political involvement. The group later invited Rye, and along with her membership IMPACT formed partnerships with the National Bar Association, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, National Urban League, Rainbow/PUSH, Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute, Black Leadership Forum, and many other organizations.

Rye is one of few recurring guests on The Breakfast Club radio show. On December 6, 2016, She was invited to the broadcast by Charlamagne The God (real name Lenard McKelvey) after he received backlash from tweeting he wished women of color had a platform "like Tomi Lahren did". Rye and McKelvey formerly co-hosted a podcast that received mixed reviews and last aired in June 2019. In January 2017, she made her first appearance on The Breakfast Club and frequented the show regularly, often discussing Trump administration and other pop culture topics. She last appeared on the radio show in February 2022.

She also served as a senior advisor to the House Committee on Homeland security, where she helped develop the general political strategy, focusing on modernizing government contracting practices and opening doors of opportunity for small businesses. She then served as the executive director and General Counsel to the Congressional Black Caucus for the 112th Congress. During her brief time as director, she was "tasked with developing the overall legislative and political strategy for the Caucus". Rye left her role at CBC after just over a year, though she formerly held an affiliation with the CBC institute.. She stated via a 2020 Instagram Live question and answer session that she has never practiced law.

Rye was a political commentator for CNN but was released by the network shortly before the 2020 presidential election. She has been featured as an on-air personality on several media outlets, including HuffPost Live, TV One, and BET.

She appeared in Grownish S3 Ep11 "Alright" as herself.

ESPN announced Rye was hired as a special correspondent to provide perspective on sports-related matters of race, culture, and social justice issues.

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Angela Rye, a television presenter, breaks down while claiming Chris Cuomo called her TINSEL CROTCH after she posted a sequined bikini selfie on Facebook: According to the actress, her CNN career stalled after the incident

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
Rye, a veteran anchor who appeared on the former anchor's show, was stunned to learn she had responded to a bikini-clad snapshot she had posted in 2021. The 44-year-old described the alleged encounter as "the most embarrassing, humiliating events" she had, referring to it. Cuomo was fired by CNN in December 2021 after it emerged he had secretly helped his brother Andrew with strategy on countering harassment allegations

Since Ron DeSantis ferried 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard, the Texas sheriff has said he'll investigate

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2022
Javier Salazar, the Bexar County Sheriff, said he is investigating whether the migrants were lured to the Vineyard with false promises. Gov. Salazar did not mention Florida. Ron DeSantis was announcing the probe at a news conference. Images of a brochure describing support services that the migrants will be receiving on Martha's Vineyard surfaced. The brochure in both Spanish and English listed migrant benefits as "up to eight months of cash assistance" and "assistance with housing."

Charlamagne Tha God APPLAUDS DeSantis and Abbott for sending migrants to sanctuary city blue states

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
Charlamagne Tha God has blasted Democrat-led cities' plights over the return of refugees from GOP states as 'hypocritical,' and said the move is "genius' because Democrats "don't want immigrants here." The long-serving radio host hosted a panel on Comedy Central's Hell of a Week, telling his coworkers that the idea is a good way to expose Democrats' hypocrisy of those who do not want migrants in their regions. Abbott has sent nearly 2,500 migrants to New York City, but DeSantis pulled off a dramatic stunt when he brought 50 Venezuelan migrants to Martha's Vineyard in an unannounced attempt to relocate the asylum seekers. "I personally think it's genius," Charlamagne said, "I wish that governors like Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott give Democratic governors and mayors more of a heads-up because doing so would expose the Democrats' hypocrisy, which is to say that they do not want immigrants here."
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