The Trump official did an undisclosed job with the Republican Party fundraiser plagued by scandals

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The Trump official did an undisclosed job with the Republican Party fundraiser plagued by scandals




A current State Department official helped a senior fundraiser for Donald Trump organize meetings with US senators and Angolan officials in early 2017, according to emails obtained by ProPublica. Neither the official nor the fundraiser was registered as a foreign agent.


Aryeh Lightstone helped plan the January 2017 meetings with US senators, senior Angolan government officials and Trump Elliott Broidy's fundraiser, emails show. Several months later, Lightstone was named by the Trump administration to a superior position at the United States Embassy in Israel. The involvement of a Trump administration official now in the Broidy work has not been previously reported.


Broidy has been embroiled in a scandal, leaving his position as vice president of finance for the Republican National Committee after the revelation that he accepted pay $ 1.6 million in an agreement with a Playboy model that, according to reports, impregnated. (Broidy has said it was only to help her financially, and he stopped paying after the agreement was made public.)


Elliott Broidy, the Trump fundraiser
(Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Pepperdine University)

The Washington Post reported In August, the Justice Department is investigating whether Broidy "sought to sell its influence with the Trump administration by offering shares of the United States government to foreign officials." Several media outlets also reported that Broidy worked or tried to do business with a Malaysian Financial and the United Arab Emirates. (Learn more about Broidy in this podcast "Trump, Inc." episode.)


Some legal experts argue that Lightstone and Broidy should have registered with the government for the Angolan meetings, although the representatives of both argue that. Work for foreign governments should be publicly reported under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, which requires that persons conducting business with foreign countries for political purposes periodically disclose and report the details of that work.


"Organize meetings between a foreign government and US government officials. UU To discuss US foreign policy UU With respect to a foreign government or to discuss the relationship between the US. UU And the foreign county would consider it as political activities that require registration, "said Joshua Rosenstein, a FARA specialist at the Sandler Reiff law firm.


For years, the law of foreign agents was scarcely applied. Recently, the Department of Justice has pursued high profile processing based on the law, especially the former president of the Trump campaign, Paul Manafort, who was paid millions to represent a Ukrainian political party.


Broidy's lawyer said in a statement that "he has never done any work, in relation to Angola or otherwise, which would require registering with FARA." He declined to comment on the Post's report of a Justice Department investigation, calling it a "rumor."



In a statement, Lightstone said it "never worked or received any compensation from Elliott Broidy, Threat Diserrence or Circinus," in reference to the Broidy companies. The statement added that Lightstone "has never been involved in an activity that requires him to register with FARA." The State Department declined to comment.


In January 2017, Angola paid the Broidy company $ 6 million for intelligence services, according to emails and Broidy's lawyer. The Angolan defense and intelligence minister was in Washington and was "hoping to promote a closer relationship with the United States and the Trump Administration," Broidy's assistant said in an email on January 15, 2017 to an aide of Senator Tom Cotton. R-Ark.


The emails show that Lightstone helped plan meetings with Cotton and Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis .; the Angolan officials; and Broidy. In an email to Broidy under the subject line "Contacts and Next Steps," Lightstone lists several senators and tips on how to address them.


"Cotton: ideal lunch in the Senate dining room," Lightstone wrote. "What I want to say is that if we can lock these senators, we have a good performance, in addition to the group that has the side of the house. [sic]. "He added," Please advise if I'm looking to do something else? "


In his statement, Broidy's lawyer described the meetings as "simply hands-on opportunities of a purely introductory nature" and added that "substantial issues of any kind were not discussed." There were certainly no discussions related to the policy.


In July 2017, several months after Lightstone helped organize meetings for Angolans, he was appointed to the post of the Israeli Embassy. Now it is considered one of the more influential The people in the embassy as chief adviser to Ambassador David Friedman. The connection of Lightstone with Broidy has not been previously reported.


Lightstone and Broidy have been friends and parties for a long time in the defense circles in favor of Israel. They co-organized fundraising events focused on the pro-Israel defense in the 2016 election cycle for the Sen. Ted cross, R-Texas, and Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif. Lightstone also owns a stake in Broidy's company, Threat Deterrence Capital LLC, as ProPublica previously reported.



Angola, which is a major oil producer, has military and economic interests with the government of the United States. In May 2017, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis signed a memorandum of understanding with the Angolan defense minister to "improve security cooperation" between the United States and Angola. That was the same official, João Lourenço, for whom Lightstone helped to organize meetings with the senators of the United States. Lourenço is now president of the country.


Broidy's attorney, Chris Clark, of Latham & Watkins, described emails about Broidy's dealings with Angolans as "stolen and probably manipulated." He refused to give specific examples of any email that has been altered. Broidy this year defendant Qatar and several people accuse them of hacking their emails to retaliate against him for working for one of Qatar's regional rivals, the United Arab Emirates. Qatar has denied The allegations


The Angolan Embassy and the offices of Cotton and Johnson did not respond to requests for comment.




Do you have information about Elliott Broidy or Aryeh Lightstone? Reach Justin at Signal at 774-826-6240 or by email at [email protected].




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