Presented by Philip Morris International: Delivered daily, Influence gives you a comprehensive rundown and analysis of all lobby hires and news on K Street. | | | | By Caitlin Oprysko | Presented by Philip Morris International | With help from Zach Montellaro and Daniel Lippman BARRACK JURORS SHOWN CORRESPONDENCE LEADING UP TO INAUGURATION: Jurors in the foreign lobbying trial of Tom Barrack continued to hear testimony today from Liz Sidaros , an FBI special agent who has been on the stand since last week. Sidaros walked through a tranche of emails, texts, social media posts and more between Barrack, his former assistant and co-defendant Matthew Grimes, and other major players in the case, while Barrack’s defense team emphasized what the messages did not show. — Prosecutors interrupted Sidaros’ questioning on Monday to seat former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. But as they resumed with Sidaros this morning, jurors were shown a policy “wish list” obtained from the phone of Rashid Al-Malik, the Emirati national who’s charged alongside Barrack and Grimes as acting as unregistered foreign agents of the United Arab Emirates. — The wish list included items such as “never interfere with Saudi/[Gulf Cooperation Council] internal issues” and ratcheting down U.S. rhetoric about Muslims. Jurors saw a note from Grimes’ phone that contained similar language and suggested partnering with the UAE, which “need[s] better military contracts.” — The government also showed discussions relating to the 2017 inauguration for Trump, which Barrack ran. Al-Malik and Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli , an Emirati official, were in attendance at several of the festivities. — During cross-examination, Barrack’s lawyer sought to underscore that the government had yet to present any correspondence that explicitly showed Barrack had agreed to act at the control or direction of the UAE, and that his ties to Emirati officials had hardly been concealed. — Referring to Instagram photos of Barrack and Al-Malik, defense attorney Michael Schachter noted the FBI didn’t find such evidence “on some search of some secret hard drive.” He then went through paperwork Barrack submitted when he was considered for a position in the Trump administration in which he voluntarily disclosed scores of meetings with foreign government officials dating back decades, including some referenced by prosecutors, which Barrack described as business meetings. — Ahead of a May 2016 meeting with Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed , the UAE’s national security adviser and brother to the then-crown prince, Sidaros was asked whether there were any communications in which Barrack said his excitement to meet Tahnoon stemmed from plans to “offer his services as an illegal foreign agent.” — Schachter also poked holes in a government exhibit showing Barrack passed along what the real estate investor described as “very confidential” information about changes to the GOP platform favored by UAE ally Saudi Arabia to Al-Malik and the Emirati ambassador to the U.S. — Schachter noted that there had been no evidence presented to indicate that Barrack had “anything to do” with the removal. He then showed jurors video of Republican Party officials debating and ultimately voting to make the change, which Schachter said aired on C-SPAN prior to Barrack’s emails. — Sidaros testified that she was unaware of any FBI agent searching the internet to see whether Barrack’s intel, which had been relayed by former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort , was already public information. Good evening and welcome to PI. Send K Street gossip and other musings: coprysko@politico.com. And be sure to follow me on Twitter: @caitlinoprysko.
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| | LISTEN TO POLITICO'S ENERGY PODCAST: Check out our daily five-minute brief on the latest energy and environmental politics and policy news. Don't miss out on the must-know stories, candid insights, and analysis from POLITICO's energy team. Listen today. | | | FORMER ROMNEY FUNDRAISER BACKS WASHINGTON DEM: “David Nierenberg has funded a lot of Republican candidates over the years. But when GOP Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler lost her primary in August, he switched sides to fund Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez over the Trump-backed Republican who advanced to the general election,” POLITICO’s Natalie Fertig writes. — “‘I immediately went to work,’ Nierenberg said. ‘And I think I’ve now transformed myself from Jaime’s largest bundler to Marie’s.’ Gluesenkamp Perez’s campaign team confirmed Nierenberg has raised over $100,000 for her campaign from his network of moderate Republican donors since the August primary,” when Herrera Beutler lost to Republican Joe Kent. ANNALS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE: A company is asking the FEC for permission to let campaigns sell NFTs on its platform, per Zach. DataVault asked the nation’s chief campaign finance watchdog to weigh in on its plans to let campaigns sell the digital tokens to supporters for fundraising. — The first proposal from DataVault is fairly straightforward: DataVault “will market NFTs to political committees as souvenirs in a manner akin to a campaign hat or souvenirs.” They could contain artwork or other digital content, or be used as VIP access for in-person events. — This would likely build off a 2019 advisory opinion from the FEC , which allowed a campaign to distribute NFTs to volunteers “as an incentive” but not outright sell them to contributors. DataVault’s secondary proposal is also that, but with the additional wrinkle of asking to allow supporters to try to sell their NFTs to other people to try to raise even more money for the campaign. That would likely face longer odds in front of the commission.
| | — Colin Allen is now executive director of the American Property Owners Alliance. He was previously director of government advocacy and policy strategy at the National Association of Realtors. — Brittany Walker Hausle is now government affairs attorney at Geico. She most recently was director of policy and government affairs at the Nevada Health Care Association and is an Ex-Im Bank and HUD alum. — Jessica Bernton is now director of congressional affairs for the American Jewish Committee. She previously was deputy chief of staff for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.). — Stevens Martinez is joining the New York State Executive Chamber as Nassau County regional representative for Gov. Kathy Hochul . He previously was on the government affairs team at NBCUniversal. — NEC Corporation of America has promoted Brent Bombach to vice president and head of government relations and public policy. He was previously senior director of government relations and public policy. — Kara Zupkus is now communications director for Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas). She previously was national spokesperson for the Young America’s Foundation. — Patrick Delaney is joining Walmart as director of federal government affairs. He previously was director of external affairs for the Senate Agriculture Committee. — James Marrow is USTelecom’s new communications manager. He was previously the creative director working as the official photographer, videographer and branding strategist in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office.
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