Brent Regan
Organizations
Brent Regan is Chairman of:
- Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF)
- Kootenai County Republican Central Committee (KCRCC)
- Republican Party of Idaho (IDGOP) Platform Committee
Political Donations
Brent Regan has donated to these campaigns and organizations[1]:
- Branden Durst
- David Reilly
- Related to North Idaho College (NIC)
- Related to Idaho Freedom Foundation
- Related to Coeur d'Alene City Council
- Related to Coeur d'Alene Public Schools Board of Trustees
- Yasmin Harris
- Richard Blatt
- Related to Rathdrum Public Schools Board of Trustees
- Michelle Thompson
- Related to Coeur d'Alene Public Library Board of Trustees
- Tom Hanley
- Tim Plass
Life and Career
Regan grew up in California[2]. In 1999 Regan and his wife, Moura, moved from their home in Davis, California to North Idaho. Regan is a traditionalist Catholic, meaning he is among those Catholics who have broken from the official church, attend mass in Latin, and consider Pope Francis to be a heretic.
Regan considers himself an inventor, and his company is Regan Designs[3].
In 2012, his mother hosted a lavish fundraiser for Mitt Romney in her Hillsborough, California, home, attended by Regan.
In the news
In 2013, Brent Regan was in the news for telling an apparently racist joke[4] for which he apologized.
In 2019, Brent Regan was in the news for leading the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee (KCRCC) in a resolution to petition the Trump administration to let white nationalist Generation Identity leader Martin Sellner into the US so he could wed Post Falls resident Brittany Pettibone[5]. The petition was denied by the federal government, and David Reilly traveled to Austria to attend the Sellner/Pettibone wedding.
- ↑ Idaho Sunshine Report Search for Brent Regan, Donor
- ↑ BuzzFeed News: Here’s What Happens When Republicans Have No One To Fight Archive
- ↑ Regan Designs Archive
- ↑ KHQ: CDA School Board Member Apologizes For Racist Obama Comment Archive
- ↑ KHQ: Kootenai County GOP responds to reports of resolution to let Austrian nationalist into U.S. Archive