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In 2018, he served as aide for Steve Barlock's campaign in the 2018 Colorado gubernatorial election.[4] and as a strategist on Mark Barrington's congressional campaign.[3]
He later became the founder and CEO of Prodigy Consulting Group in November 2020. That same year, he served as intern on Trump's 2020 presidential campaign. In 2022 and 2024, he has served as campaign manager in his mother, Laurel Imer's campaigns for congress. He is also the Youth Ambassador for The Calling, a non-profit organisation.[4]
Weston D. Imer was born in 2003[2] to Laurel Imer. In 2016, at the age of 12, he became a Campaign Official for Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, where he served as the co-chair of Jefferson County, Colorado alongside his mother who chaired the operation.[3] Weston appeared twice on stage at Denver events for Trump and Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence, singing "America the Beautiful" on July 29 and introducing Pence on August 3.[5] In an interview with The Colorado Independent, he stated that the previous month he had been bullied for supporting Trump when his classmates supported Ted Cruz. He set up a club, Colorado Kids for Trump, designed to help children who were bullied for supporting Trump and found co-chairs in Denver and Arapahoe County.[1]
In 2022, him and his mother joined Truth Social before its official launch on February 21, 2022. He suggested that Truth Social scrap the character limit allowing people to write longer, rather than relaying their messages in sequential Twitter threads and stated that he though a livestreaming option would be beneficial.[8]
Weston Imer has supported Donald Trump's claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election stating: "I am one of the strong believers that the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump." He accused the voting equipment manufacturer, Dominion Voting Systems of swinging the 2020 election in favour of the Democrats.[3]