Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren has been hired by the pro-Donald Trump group Great American Alliance for a communications role.
The nonprofit group's leaders announced Lahren's hiring on Monday.
The organization wants to use Lahren's "growing national profile" to help promote the group's mission, which includes mobilizing grassroots support for President Trump's agenda.
"With critical policy battles looming, including repealing Obamacare and passing pro-growth tax reform, Great America Alliance (GAA), the leading issue advocacy organization supporting the America-First agenda of President Donald J. Trump, announced Tomi Lahren is joining their national team," the press release said. "Using her growing national profile, Lahren will help GAA execute communications and messaging strategies to expand grassroots support of the president's policies across the country."
Lahren released a statement about her new job.
"The liberal establishment and mainstream media continue to fight our president at every turn, so it's critical for all Americans to step up and do all they can to advance the America First agenda," Lahren said.
Lahren was recently embroiled in a lawsuit with her former employer The Blaze, for control over her Facebook account. Lahren who is known for her flamboyant commentary, was sidelined from her own television show after she revealed that she was pro-choice on ABC's "The View."
Lahren received backlash from conservatives, including the founder of the The Blaze, Glenn Beck. Beck and Lahren were involved in lawsuits against one another, but a settlement was reached. Lahren was later released from her contract with The Blaze.
Great America Alliance's super PAC raised more than $28 million during the 2016 election.