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McCain Lobbyist Scandal Continues: Government Warned Senator That Campaign Manager Was Undermining National Interests

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HP-The lobbying firm of McCain campaign manager Rick Davis acted in direct opposition to American foreign interests, which prompted a warning to McCain’s Senate office from the United States government, according to a recent New York Times article.

Much has been reported about Rick Davis, top McCain adviser and lobbyist whose company, Davis Manafort, made its fortune in part by accepting jobs that didn’t require employees to register as lobbyists. Davis has been in particular hot water for his company’s work with pro-Russian Ukranian political candidates; Davis arranged for one of Putin’s allies to meet with McCain during the time.

However, the New York Times has managed to take that already embarrassing story and make it even worse:

Mr. McCain may have first become aware of Davis Manafort’s activities in Ukraine as far back as 2005. At that time, a staff member at the National Security Council called Mr. McCain’s Senate office to complain that Mr. Davis’s lobbying firm was undercutting American foreign policy in Ukraine, said a person with direct knowledge of the phone call who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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One Response to “McCain Lobbyist Scandal Continues: Government Warned Senator That Campaign Manager Was Undermining National Interests”

  1. Bill says:

    McCain is to campaign finance what Bill Clinton is to sexual harassment legislation.

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