Former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski hasn’t registered as a lobbyist, but a document from one of his several new consulting firms makes it sound an awful lot like he’s going to be lobbying. Actually, maybe “selling access” is more accurate than “lobbying.”
A document provided to an Eastern European politician by an international consulting firm that Lewandowski co-founded this year promises to arrange “meetings with well-established figures,” including Trump, Pence, “key members of the U.S. Administration” and outside Trump allies. [...]
The Washington East West Political Strategies document boasts that its clients will benefit from its partners’ ability to “leverage” their “trusted relations with the U.S. Administration,” as well as European parliamentarians and leading Western journalists.
Lewandowski’s partners in this particular consulting firm—he’s apparently established several, to cater to clients from different parts of the world—include “an Azerbaijani oil executive and an American political consultant who works extensively in Russia,” according to Politico.
Whether he can deliver on the sale of access to Trump and other key figures in a way that gets anything done for his clients is an open question, but Lewandowski continues to have tons of personal access to Trump.