The Liberty Score is a rating system assessing how closely an individual’s views align with core Libertarian principles. Scores are based on a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing a fully Libertarian position and 0 representing complete opposition to Libertarian values. The grading criteria include:

  1. Personal Freedom (25 points): Support for individual rights in personal choices, including medical freedom, privacy, and bodily autonomy.
  2. Economic Freedom (25 points): Advocacy for a free-market economy, low taxation, and minimal government interference in business.
  3. Limited Government (25 points): Commitment to reducing the size and scope of government, limiting regulatory power, and upholding states’ rights.
  4. Non-Intervention (25 points): Opposition to unnecessary foreign entanglements, support for a non-interventionist foreign policy, and minimal military presence abroad.

Each category will be scored, then averaged to form the individual’s overall Liberty Score, providing a clear snapshot of their alignment with Libertarian ideals. Grades are provided by AI

Steven Cheung

White House communications director
Status: Confirmed by Campaign
Liberty Score: 50
Warhawk Status: Neutral

Liberty Score Assessment:

  • Personal Freedom (10/25): Steven Cheung has been instrumental in shaping and disseminating the administration’s messaging, which has included support for policies that some view as restrictive to personal freedoms, such as stringent immigration controls and surveillance measures. His role in promoting these policies suggests a limited alignment with Libertarian values that prioritize individual liberties.

  • Economic Freedom (15/25): Cheung’s communications strategies have often advocated for deregulation and tax cuts, aligning with free-market principles. However, his support for protectionist trade policies indicates a mixed approach to economic freedom.

  • Limited Government (15/25): While promoting messages of reducing government intervention in certain sectors, Cheung has also supported policies that expand executive power, reflecting an inconsistent commitment to the Libertarian ideal of limited government.

  • Non-Intervention (10/25): Cheung’s communications have at times endorsed interventionist foreign policies, including military actions and foreign aid initiatives, which contrast with Libertarian non-interventionist principles.

Bio: Steven Cheung, a seasoned political advisor and communications strategist, has been appointed by President-elect Donald Trump as the White House Communications Director. Cheung has been a key figure in Trump’s political orbit, serving as the principal spokesperson for the 2024 presidential campaign and holding significant roles in the 2016 and 2020 campaigns. His prior experience includes serving as Special Assistant to the President and Assistant Communications Director during Trump’s first term, where he was instrumental in the nomination and confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. Known for his assertive communication style, Cheung has been a vocal defender of Trump’s policies and a critic of opponents.

Career Highlights:

  • Trump 2024 Presidential Campaign: Served as the principal spokesperson, leading communications strategies and media relations.
  • Trump 2016 and 2020 Campaigns: Held key communications roles, contributing to messaging and rapid response efforts.
  • White House Communications Office (2017–2018): As Special Assistant to the President and Assistant Communications Director, played a pivotal role in major communications initiatives, including the successful nomination of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
  • Media Relations: Developed a reputation for his aggressive defense of the administration’s positions and his confrontational approach toward critics.

About the White House Communications Director Role: The White House Communications Director is responsible for developing and promoting the President’s agenda through strategic communication and media engagement. This role involves coordinating messaging across various platforms, crafting major political speeches, and managing the administration’s public image. The Communications Director works closely with the Press Secretary and other senior staff to ensure consistent and effective communication of policies and initiatives. Cheung’s extensive experience with Trump’s campaigns and previous White House service position him to effectively lead the administration’s communications strategy.