Jessica Hart Steinmann is an America First conservative, President Trump and Ted Cruz alum, Christian, proud wife, mother of two, and proven fighter for the America First agenda running for Congress in Texas' 8th Congressional District.
Steinmann led the charge in conservative fights her whole career. She served in President Trump’s Department of Justice, where she led efforts to combat human trafficking and support crime victims as the Director for the Office of Victims of Crime. She oversaw nearly $9 billion and awarded over $2.5 billion in 2020 funding that helped crime victims and provided the largest federal funding to combat domestic human trafficking.
After serving in the Trump Administration, Steinmann fought for the America First movement as Executive General Counsel at the America First Policy Institute, taking on the radical Left in court and defending the Constitution every day. She fought and led on keeping boys out of girls’ sports, protecting our children from woke ideology, defending our military, and securing our elections.
MEET JESSICA HART STEINMANN
She also stood in the gap and defended President Trump as he experienced unprecedented lawfare attacks from the Left. Steinmann sued Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over his coordinated attacks against the President and defended the President’s legal rights all the way up to the Supreme Court.
Before her work in the Trump Administration, Steinmann served in the office of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, helping the Senator's fight for Texans and the conservative agenda in Washington.
In Texas, Steinmann helped draft the state’s landmark election integrity law that became national news when Texas Democrats fled the state in protest. She also led Republican women’s groups and earned President Trump’s endorsement as the sole Texas Committeewoman on the RNC Platform Committee. Her record shows she is a proven conservative leader who knows how to get things done.
Steinmann and her husband Brandon, a Conroe native and the elected Montgomery County Clerk, live in Montgomery County with their two sons. She was born and went to high school just outside the district in Harris County. Steinmann serves on numerous local county and nonprofit boards in our community, including previously serving as the President of The Woodlands Republican Women, on the Montgomery County Child Welfare Board, and is also a member of Conroe Noon Lions Club, The Woodlands Rotary, and Federalist Society.