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Danielle D’Souza Gill Husband Wedding, Wiki, Age, Parents, Married, Bio

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Name Danielle D’Souza
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB January 14, 1995. As of 2025, she is around 30 years old.
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Spouse / Partner Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.
Children / No. of Kids None
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race White
Nationality American
Where is Danielle Dsouza now? She lives in New York City and is an author and commentator.
Wikipedia Biography / Profile Background

Introduction :

  • Danielle D’Souza-Gill is an American author and blogger.
  • She is best known for being the daughter of Dinesh D’Souza, an Indian-American known for his conservative right-oriented views.

Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :

  • Danielle was born on January 14, 1995, to parents who are both from the world of politics.
  • Her mother, Dixie Brubaker, worked in the Reagan White House.
  • Her father Dinesh is a conservative political commentator.
  • Danielle’s parents divorced after twenty years of marriage. Her father is now married to Deborah Fancher, a conservative political activist. They married in 2016.
  • The D’Souza family all support Trump and had event visited him in the White House. Even Danielle’s Twitter cover page at one point of time was a photo of her posing with Donald Trump.
  • Danielle met her husband, Brandon Gill, during her freshman year while attending Dartmouth College, a privately owned Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire.
  • Her husband Brandon is an investment banker.
  • The couple lives in New York and does not have any children yet.

Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info

  • For high school, Danielle attended The Bishop School in Washington D.C.
  • Upon graduation she attended Dartmouth College, her father’s alma mater. She graduated from Dartmouth in 2017.

Career, Income, Salary and Net Worth :

  • Danielle is a conservative author. She penned the book “YGod: An Intelligent discussion on the relevance of Faith.” She is seen on the forefront of many Trump campaign activities, especially as an Advisory Board member of Women for Trump.
  • She has marched for Trump, not only with Women for Trump but also as a supporter of Veterans for Trump.
  • The young political activist has appeared on many networks and news shows. She was a part of the 2018 documentary Death of a Nation, directed by her father
  • Danielle has said that her goal in life is to help women get involved and feel empowered.

Danielle and her Dad :

  • Danielle had a chance to interview her father, Dinesh D’Souza, before a National Republican Party Convention.
  • Dinesh served time for campaign finance fraud after he was found guilty of using a straw donor to make an illegal campaign donation to a candidate running for the United States Senate.
  • Originally from India, Dinesh moved to the United States as an exchange student. In addition to being known for his right-wing political views, he is also a filmmaker and a former university president.
  • Danielle’s father resigned from his post at the Christian institution, The King’s College in NYC, due to allegations of infidelity, which also happened to be the cause of the demise of his marriage to Danielle’s mother.
  • In 2019, Dinesh returned to his Alma Mater, Dartmouth, for a speech and was met with protests and people screaming, “go back home.” This made Danielle speak out against the “intolerable leftists.”

4 thoughts on “Danielle D’Souza Gill Husband Wedding, Wiki, Age, Parents, Married, Bio”

  1. The fact that those who oppose the chronic failures of Democrats like open borders for illegal aliens (including those with Covid-19), inflation and ending energy independence. The violence seen in Democrat elected cities are insulting…proves the intolerance of Democrats.

  2. Dear Danielle,

    I love you and your father. I’m a market researcher. I’d like to help you out by doing some more political market research. I think the solution in America is for us to restrict the federal government to its original duties, which are much smaller than its current power. We should give power to the state governments and then they will evolve more blue or more red. People can choose to live in which state they prefer. The question is how to best get rid of the federal government as fast as possible. Ron Paul had some very good ideas. Secession from the United States is a possibility. I can send you a suggested survey and maybe you could give me a list to call or suggest the best way to go about getting it done.

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