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Conway becomes latest DC power player linked to Pinchuk

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By Caitlin Oprysko

With help from Daniel Lippman

CONWAY REGISTERS AS A FOREIGN AGENT: Kellyanne Conway, one of the architects of Donald Trump’s election in 2016 and a former top aide in his White House, registered to lobby on behalf of the philanthropy run by Ukrainian steel magnate Victor Pinchuk, according to documents filed with the Justice Department over the weekend. Conway is the latest D.C. power player with financial ties to Pinchuk.

— She will work to convince U.S. lawmakers and other influential figures to attend or participate virtually in next month’s Yalta European Strategy summit in Kyiv on the dime of Pinchuk’s eponymous foundation, according to a copy of the contract filed with DOJ.

— She’ll also engage with those same targets “to explain the importance of Ukraine to the rules-based order and the protection of democratic principles” and “contribute to raising awareness among US decision makers of Ukrainians’ fight for freedom and the Russian illegal war of aggression,” which could include organizing meetings between Ukrainian soldiers and veterans and U.S. policymakers on behalf of the nonprofit, DOJ filings show.

— Conway’s contract with the London office of Pinchuk’s foundation will run through Nov. 14 (unless extended) and comes with a $50,000 monthly retainer fee. Conway will also advise Pinchuk’s foundation on “the current state of views on Ukraine among US elected officials, candidates, experts, and opinion leaders” — a demographic that will almost certainly include the hawkish Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), who became Republicans’ vice presidential nominee days before Conway began working for Pinchuk.

— Pinchuk is one of the few known clients of Conway’s consulting firm. Earlier this year, Conway was paid by the Club for Growth to advocate against a ban on TikTok. Her firm has also conducted polling for the vaping industry’s trade association. Neither Conway nor Pinchuk’s foundation responded to requests for comment.

— Pinchuk has long been making cameos in U.S. politics. The son-in-law of a former Ukrainian president, Pinchuk’s foundation previously donated millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation beginning in around 2006 through her tenure as secretary of State. Longtime Democratic operative Doug Schoen advised Pinchuk for years. More recently, a $150,000 donation from Pinchuk’s nonprofit to Trump’s since-shuttered charity in exchange for Trump’s appearance at the 2015 YES summit drew the attention of then-special counsel Robert Mueller, who was investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.

— Pinchuk again came up as part of that probe when it was revealed that he had financed a report prepared in 2012 by former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig and his firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom about the prosecution of Ukraine’s former prime minister. Craig was ultimately acquitted on charges of misleading DOJ about his foreign work while Skadden settled with DOJ and retroactively registered as a foreign agent for the work.

— Conway isn’t the only former Trump aide to work for Pinchuk. In 2017, Monica Crowley registered to lobby for the oligarch after backing out from an appointment to be Trump’s senior director of strategic communications for the National Security Council because of plagiarism allegations.

— Last year, former Sens. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) and Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) registered to work for Pinchuk’s foundation on its push to bring an exhibit highlighting alleged war crimes committed by Russia in its war with Ukraine to the halls of Congress. The Daschle Group has continued to report lobbying policymakers on U.S.-Ukraine relations, while Coleman’s firm, Hogan Lovells, hasn’t reported any political activity for the foundation since last year, according to DOJ filings.

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FIRST IN PI — The RXN Group is launching what it says is the nation’s first artificial intelligence practice focused exclusively at the state level. Jon Potter and Kathy Orellana will lead the new practice, whose launch is timed with the kickoff of the National Conference of State Legislatures, at which AI is sure to be a major topic.

— Already this year, 445 AI bills have been introduced across 40 different states, according to the firm, with much of the action concentrated in California, Colorado and Connecticut. “As AI rapidly advances and its adoption becomes widespread, many states are considering legislation meant to ensure its ethical development and deployment,” Potter said in a statement, arguing that “many of these bills are rooted in fear rather than optimism.”

— According to Orellana, RXN Group will work “to change how policymakers view AI so they can craft legislation that simultaneously encourages innovation and protects against risks.”

KNOWING TONY WEST: “Vice President Kamala Harris had a secret weapon on hand as she worked the phones in the hours after President Biden dropped his re-election bid and endorsed her,” The New York Times’ Kate Kelly, Noam Scheiber and Ken Vogel write.

— “Tony West, her brother-in-law and the chief legal officer at Uber, was with Ms. Harris in the vice president’s residence when she received the news, and he spent the afternoon helping her reach out to would-be supporters. At various points he peeled away to a nearby anteroom to call his own network of donors and business contacts, after which the two relatives compared notes, someone familiar with the matter said.”

— “Since that Sunday, Mr. West has emerged as a major force behind Ms. Harris’s campaign and its record-setting fund-raising, but also as a concern for some progressives who want her to take a hard line against big business. He is expected to remain involved in the final 92 days of the race, with Uber announcing on Friday that Mr. West would soon take an unpaid leave of absence to focus on the White House run.”

— “Ms. Harris’s campaign brought on several senior political operatives on Friday, some of whom worked on former President Barack Obama’s campaigns. … But none has the advantage of family ties like her brother-in-law, who has held top positions in the Justice Department and corporate America while advising Ms. Harris’s campaigns since she ran for San Francisco district attorney in 2003.”

RELATED READING: Here Are Kamala Harris’s Closest Confidants on Wall Street,” by The Wall Street Journal’s Lauren Thomas.

WHAT CRYPTO LOBBYISTS ARE DOING IN THE STATES: “U.S. pension funds are beginning to explore investments around bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, a move that could expose millions of former teachers, police officers, firefighters and other retirees to the wild ups and downs of a largely unregulated financial product,” The Washington Post’s Tony Romm reports.

— “In at least five states, industry lobbyists have aggressively hawked the idea, aiming to woo local lawmakers with the promise that digital assets can deliver sky-high profits — often without fully acknowledging the possible risks.”

— Since the beginning of this year at least two states, Wisconsin and Michigan, have “bought into exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, which allow investors to purchase shares in baskets of assets — in this case, bitcoin, managed by a financial services company,” meaning they don’t directly own any tokens. The ETFs were approved by the SEC reluctantly in January “after months of aggressive lobbying by the crypto industry, which soon began encouraging states to take advantage.”

— “The new campaign is chiefly the work of the Satoshi Action Fund, an advocacy group that represents bitcoin miners. Since the spring, it has helped lawmakers in Arizona, Missouri and elsewhere to draft legislation that would require pension funds to consider investing in ETFs and report back their findings. To sell the idea, the group’s representatives at times have teased that bitcoin and other digital assets could soon pass gold in value.”

ANNALS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE: “A political action committee backed by billionaire Elon Musk is being investigated by the Michigan secretary of state’s office amid efforts to collect voter data,” per CNBC’s Brian Schwartz.

— The pro-Trump super PAC America PAC “has been acquiring detailed voter information from those living in Michigan and other battleground states after people submit their personal data through a section on the PAC’s website that says ‘register to vote,’” a feature no longer active as of Sunday.

— “‘Every citizen should know exactly how their personal information is being used by PACs, especially if an entity is claiming it will help people register to vote in Michigan or any other state,’ a spokeswoman for the Michigan secretary of state’s office said in a statement to CNBC.”

— “A person with direct knowledge of the PAC’s operations told CNBC that, at one point since the group registered with the Federal Election Commission in May, the links on the website were functioning properly — but admits now they’re not.”

Jobs report

Brian Wilson is now vice president of legislative affairs for BAE Systems. He previously held the same title at Northrop Grumman since 2014.

Jill Aitoro was promoted from senior communications manager at RTX to associate director.

Allison Starmann is joining the American Beverage Association as general counsel and executive vice president for legal and regulatory affairs. She previously was general counsel and corporate secretary at the American Chemistry Council, and is a Bush EPA alum.

Disha Banik is now head of partnerships, reports and communications for the U.N. World Food Programme for the Republic of the Congo. She previously was policy adviser for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Kaleigh Benedict will be director of government affairs for Rochester Regional Health. She previously was district director for Rep. Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.).

Jordan Langdon is joining Prologue as senior director of client experience. She previously was a director at Purple Strategies and is a Jerry Moran and Jeff Denham alum.

Cheryl Oldham is now executive vice president of human capital at the Bipartisan Policy Center. She previously was senior vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and vice president of education and workforce policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Stephanie Katz is joining the National Association of Chain Drug Stores as vice president of reimbursement, innovation and advocacy. She was previously assistant vice president for policy and advocacy at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing.

New Joint Fundraisers

None.

New PACs

Black Votes Matter (Super PAC)

Christians for Kamala (Super PAC)

Citizens for Responsible Cannabis Policy (Super PAC)

Great Education Initiative PAC (Super PAC)

Harlem Black Women for Kamala Harris (Hybrid PAC)

Tate County Political Action Committee (PAC)

New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Lam Research Corporation

Continental Strategy, LLC: Crei Holdings

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

First Principles Strategies, LLC: Sextons Creek On Behalf Of The Clapham Group

First Principles Strategies, LLC: Yc Consulting LLC On Behalf Of Korean International Trade Association

Sakura Conservation Strategies: Tule Lake Committee

The Ferraro Group: Walker River Irrigation District

New Lobbying Terminations

None.

 

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