Speechwriter, research fellow, and radio host From 2002 to 2006, Pollak was chief speechwriter for
Tony Leon, leader of the
Democratic Alliance, South Africa's main opposition party, and he is a family friend of Leon's successor
Helen Zille. He then enrolled at
Harvard Law School.
Congressional campaign In 2010, at 32 years of age Pollak was the
Republican nominee for
U.S. Congress from
Illinois's 9th congressional district, challenging incumbent
Democrat Jan Schakowsky, whom he had voted for while still a Democrat (prior to 2006), and who had represented the heavily Democratic district since 1999. He was also supported by Harvard Law School professor
Alan Dershowitz. He lost, garnering 31% of the votes to Schakowsy's 66%; she earlier had typically won with 75 percent of the vote.
Breitbart News Pollak next was asked by
Andrew Breitbart to become in-house counsel at
Breitbart News, and Pollak moved to California. In 2011 he also became editor-in-chief of the website. After
Breitbart reporter
Michelle Fields alleged that she was attacked by
Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign manager
Corey Lewandowski, leaked internal memos showed that Pollak ordered staffers to stop defending Fields. Pollak also posted a lengthy article to the website questioning Fields's account of the incident. Fields and fellow editor
Ben Shapiro resigned over the incident, and questioned the site's support of Trump. ==Publications==