So much crime and so little life to serve the time for it.
Behold Trump's buddy Barrack, head of his sleazy inauguration too! Wanna bet he won't try to sell Donald's ass for a walk? This is just the tip of the iceberg for this sleazebag, more indictments will come, unless he squeals.
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Trump adviser Tom Barrack arrested on foreign-agent charges - POLITICO
Trump adviser Tom Barrack arrested on foreign-agent charges
Prosecutors say a wealthy investor traded on ties to the administration to benefit the United Arab Emirates.
Tom Barrack, a longtime supporter of and adviser to former President Donald Trump, was arrested Tuesday on charges he secretly acted in the U.S. as an agent for the United Arab Emirates.
Barrack, 74, is accused of failing to register as a foreign agent, conspiracy, obstruction of justice and four counts of making false statements to the FBI.
A federal indictment issued by a grand jury in Brooklyn, N.Y., charged that Barrack put pro-UAE language into a Trump campaign speech in May 2016, took direction from UAE officials about what to say in media appearances and an op-ed piece he published just before the 2016 election, and agreed to promote a candidate for ambassador to UAE backed by UAE officials.
Prosecutors say Barrack used his insider access to White House officials that he gained through roles like his position as chair of Trump’s inaugural committee to give the UAE “non-public information about the views and reactions of senior U.S. government officials following a White House meeting between senior U.S. officials and senior UAE officials.”
Also charged in the case were an aide to Barrack at his investment firm Colony Capital, Matthew Grimes, and a businessman from UAE, Rashid Al-Malik.
Prosecutors allege that early in the Trump administration, Barrack sought to be appointed to a high-profile role in Middle East policy, while telling his allies in UAE that such an appointment would be good for them.
"in his communications with Al Malik, the defendant framed his efforts to obtain an official position within the Administration as one that would enable him to further advance the interests of the UAE, rather than the interests of the United States," prosecutors wrote in
a court filing.
While the indictment gives numerous examples of Barrack working closely with Al-Malik to advance UAE interests, it is vague about Barrack’s motivation for doing so. However, the indictment suggests that Barrack's public relations and lobbying efforts for UAE were intertwined with his financial and investment interests. Prosecutors contend that in December 2016, Grimes sent Al-Malik a proposal that said implementing the plan could "achieve outsized financial returns."
In addition, the three men charged in the case were working at the time on efforts to help a UAE ally, Saudi Arabia, acquire nuclear power technology from the U.S. That project, which became
the focus of a House Oversight Committee investigation, included an effort to use UAE and Saudi funds, along with U.S. investments to take over the U.S.-based energy firm Westinghouse. The House probe found that Al-Malik was acting both on behalf of UAE and Saudi officials.
Prosecutors contend that in May 2016, Barrack shared with the UAE what he called a "totally confidential" draft of a Trump speech on energy and that Al-Malik later attended the inauguration festivities as a "personal guest" of Barrack.
The indictment alleges that Barrack and Grimes obtained a "dedicated cellular phone" for their communications with top UAE officials and installed a secure messaging application on it for that purpose.