Jackson was raised in the
Pacific Northwest, where her parents manage their Ashbrook Medical Family Practice in
Orchards, Washington, while her father, Dr. Rick "Ricky Lee" Jackson, also performs as a
Christian country music singer. In 1995, she appeared in the TV pilot of Fox's
Medicine Ball. That year, she interned for Congresswoman
Linda Smith. In 1998 she managed her father's unsuccessful run for Congress. She served as an editorial assistant on the collected essays of libertarian economist
Murray Rothbard during a fellowship at the
Ludwig von Mises Institute, and wrote two academic papers appraising his work. She authored the 2005 book
Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine, concerning the biographies of
Paula Jones,
Gennifer Flowers,
Kathleen Willey, and
Juanita Broaddrick, all of whom reported sexual harassment or abuse by former president
Bill Clinton.
Eric M. Jackson, the book's publisher, was a former colleague of hers on
The Stanford Review. In 2015,
Roger Stone hired her to produce a video profiling
Kathy Shelton, a survivor of a child sexual assault whose assailant was represented in court by Hillary Clinton in the 1970s. She has labeled the women who have accused Trump of sexual assault of being "fake victims". ==Trump administration==