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John Charles Demers (born September 21, 1971) is an Italian-born American lawyer who served as United States Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division (NSD) from 2018 to 2021. He also served as acting
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in his capacity as United States Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division (NSD) for a few hours following the resignation of Jeffrey Rosen at noon on January 20, 2021 until President
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signed an executive order naming Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Human Resources and Administration Monty Wilkinson as acting
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later that day. As U.S. assistant attorney general for the National Security Division, Demers was the top official for national security at the
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(DOJ). During his tenure in the NSD, he was selected by Attorney General
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to lead the
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and oversaw
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operations in
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. Although nominated by President
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, he also served under the
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, where he was the longest-serving Senate-confirmed official from the Trump administration that was retained. Demer's exit from the Justice Department garnered attention when the
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became publicly known in June 2021, which coincided with his departure. He was eventually succeeded by Matthew G. Olsen. Demers returned to work at
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afterward, where he previously had been a vice president and
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leading the company's international defense, space, and security affairs.


Early life and education

Demers was born on September 21, 1971, in Gubbio, Italy. His parents are Pina and Frank Demers, and he came from a family of teachers. Demers attended the
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, where he majored in political science and Italian studies and received the college's Maurizio Vannicelli Prize. He graduated from Holy Cross with his
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(B.A.), ''
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'', in 1993 with membership in
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and the Jesuit honor society
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. After attaining a Watson Fellowship to study in Italy, Demers became a research assistant for the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at
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, then enrolled in
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in August 1996. While at Harvard, he had been a classmate and friend of John P. Carlin, who would later serve as acting
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. He clerked at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts in 1997 and was a
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at the law firm of
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in 1998. Demers obtained his
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(J.D.), ''magna cum laude'', from Harvard Law School in May 1999. After graduation, he served as a
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for Judge
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of the
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from 1999 to 2000. He was a co-clerk with
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.


Legal career

In October 2000, Demers became an
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at the law firm of
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. When the
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occurred, he recalled that the event "made me want to go to Washington, D.C., to offer my services". He left the firm in May 2003 to serve as an attorney advisor for the
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of the
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from 2003 to 2005, then clerked for Justice
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at the
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from 2005 to 2006. Demers was on the leadership team of the
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, first as senior counsel to the
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from 2006 to 2007, then as counsel to the deputy attorney general from January 2007 to June 2007. Between 2007 and 2009, Demers served as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the
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(NSD) in the Justice Department. As a top official in the NSD, Demers was the head of a group of lawyers responsible for U.S. surveillance law and for representing the department before the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Demers also worked with the
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on the
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, and
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. Demers was brought to work at the
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in
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, by retired judge J. Michael Luttig, formerly of the
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. He served as its chief counsel for network and space systems from 2009 to 2011 before assuming positions as the company's vice president and assistant general counsel for global, regulatory, and government law in 2011 and 2016.


Assistant Attorney General


Nomination

On September 1, 2017, President
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nominated Demers to be the U.S. assistant attorney general for the
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(NSD). Former officials in the Obama Administration supported Demers' nomination. His confirmation hearing was held before the
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on October 31, 2017. Demers was widely regarded as an uncontroversial candidate, and he was reported out of both the Judiciary Committee and the
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without opposition. Senator
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, who stated in January 2018 that he would block some appointments to the DOJ, announced on February 15, 2018, that he would not block Demer's nomination. Demers was confirmed to the position by a
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later that month. His appointment to the head of the NSD on February 22, 2018, garnered praise from both Democrats and
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as he had worked under the administrations of both parties. The appointment was also welcomed by Attorney General
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.


Tenure

When Demers became the head of the national security division, the U.S. had recently experienced
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. Throughout his tenure, issues of national security would be focused on
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and the
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. The DOJ would also concentrate on
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against Chinese influence in academia and research. Under Demer's leadership, the division brought espionage cases against both Chinese Americans and Chinese nationals, charged Russian accountant
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for interfering in the 2018 elections, and brought charges against a Turkish bank for violating sanctions placed on Iran. While in office, he was considered among the most apolitical officials appointed by Trump. In November 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice launched the "
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." The program aimed to counter Chinese espionage and intelligence activities in the U.S. Attorney General
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selected Demers to lead the initiative. The China Initiative was intended to enable the National Security Division to combat Chinese intellectual property theft, surveillance, and other classified national security threats. According to ''
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'', Demer's effort to focus law enforcement resources as part of the program made the initiative his "signature achievement. The department would prosecute cases involving targeted economic information and charged hackers accused of being affiliated with the
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(PLA), which was involved in the
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. These initiatives were continued by the Department of Justice under Demer's nominated successor, Matthew Olsen, until he would later announce its termination in 2022 amid criticism for
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. On January 20, 2021, acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen resigned, and it became expected that Monty Wilkinson would serve in the position until Biden's nominee,
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, could assume the office. Before Biden signed an executive order naming Wilkinson to succeed Rosen, Demers served as acting attorney general for a few hours that day in the meantime. Demers normally would have also been Rosen's successor, but Biden, relying on a Trump-era precedent, appointed Wilkinson instead. As acting attorney general, Demers was the top official in the Justice Department to approve orders relating to the
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pressured the Justice Department to pursue claims of election fraud, though he ultimately decided to remain when acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen resisted pressure from the White House to investigate claims of fraud. When the
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ended, Demers continued to lead the National Security Division under President
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. He was the only senior Justice Department official from the
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to remain under the
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. He was asked by acting
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John P. Carlin to remain in the department in order to provide continuity as it would have been months before a new leader for the National Security Division could be confirmed. Senior officials at the agency also repeatedly asked him to remain.


Departure

On June 14, 2021, Demers announced that he would be stepping down as head of the National Security Division. Though his departure was planned months earlier, it came amid controversy regarding leaks of classified information that were being investigated, during which prosecutors seized records from ''The New York Times'', ''
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'', and
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. Senate Majority Leader
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sought to subpoena Demers and called on him to testify before Congress along with Jeff Sessions and
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. According to
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, Demers was likely to have been briefed about the Justice Department's subpoenas to reporters, though a senior official stated that his departure was unrelated to the incident. President Biden nominated Matthew G. Olsen to replace him; Demers left the department as its longest-serving Senate-confirmed official from the Trump administration during Biden's presidency.
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, the acting Brooklyn U.S. Attorney, temporarily succeeded Demers on an acting basis until Matthew G. Olsen was confirmed by the
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and sworn in as
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for the
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on a permanent basis.


Personal life

Demers is married to Cynthia Marie Zmijewski Demers and has two children, Lizzie and Matthew. After leaving the NSD, it was announced on August 31, 2021, that Demers would return to Boeing as a vice president in a unique role created by the company. As of February 2024, he is a member of Boeing's legal counsel and serves as the
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. From 2010 to 2017, Demers was an adjunct professor of national security law at the
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. He is a contributor to the
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. On January 25, 2023, the National Security Institute of the
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at
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announced that Demers would be a member of its advisory board. Demers is also a member of the board of advisors of the
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, and a member of the
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's U.S. Cybersecurity Group.


Selected publications

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See also

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References


External links


Biography at Boeing

Biography at Georgetown Law
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