Koch network ties linking Freedom Partners, Trump administration officials, and Exxon‑Tillerson to Russian oil deals
Koch network ties linking Freedom Partners, Trump administration officials, and Exxon‑Tillerson to Russian oil deals The passage maps a dense web of relationships between Koch‑funded entities, senior Trump transition staff, and Exxon Mobil’s former CEO Rex Tillerson, suggesting coordinated political financing and policy influence that could facilitate lifting sanctions on Russia. If verified, it would expose high‑level conflicts of interest and potential foreign influence, warranting immediate investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Freedom Partners controls ~$250 M for political activity; linked to Marc Short, Don McGahn, and Mike Pompeo.; Marc Short moved from Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s chief of staff to Trump’s chief of staff.; Don McGahn, former White House Counsel, raised >$100 M for Freedom Partners.
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Koch network ties linking Freedom Partners, Trump administration officials, and Exxon‑Tillerson to Russian oil deals The passage maps a dense web of relationships between Koch‑funded entities, senior Trump transition staff, and Exxon Mobil’s former CEO Rex Tillerson, suggesting coordinated political financing and policy influence that could facilitate lifting sanctions on Russia. If verified, it would expose high‑level conflicts of interest and potential foreign influence, warranting immediate investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Freedom Partners controls ~$250 M for political activity; linked to Marc Short, Don McGahn, and Mike Pompeo.; Marc Short moved from Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s chief of staff to Trump’s chief of staff.; Don McGahn, former White House Counsel, raised >$100 M for Freedom Partners.
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