Some DHS contractors told White House officials they were asked to pay Corey Lewandowski
Some companies complained to the Trump administration that Lewandowski has stood to personally profit from the DHS contracting process. Lewandowski denies the allegations.
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The DHS seemed to have become a grift machine under fmr Sec Noem.
Political operatives with Trump ties raked in millions of dollars in commissions from DHS ad campaign www.politico.com
... Two companies with ties to veteran political operatives received at least $23 million in commissions for their role in the controversial Department of Homeland Security ad campaign that helped lead to Secretary Kristi Noem's ouster. One of the firms, Safe America Media, received at least $15.2 million and was formed last February just a few days before it was awarded the limited-bid contract to work on the overall $220 million, taxpayer-funded ad campaign, according to an internal DHS memo and three people familiar with the contracts who were granted anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly about the contracts. Safe America Media was run by Republican operatives Mike McElwain and Patrick McCarthy, who have ties to a firm that did extensive media buying on President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign. The second firm, People Who Think, received at least $7.7 million from its 10 percent commission on a portion of the $220 million, according to the memo, which was written by DHS Deputy Under Secretary for Management Paul Stackhouse, and reviewed by POLITICO. People Who Think was co-founded by Jay Connaughton, who did work for Trump's 2016 campaign and has reportedly worked for other conservative politicians and causes. The March 3 DHS memo noted there was only a "limited competition" for the awarded contracts because of the "urgent and compelling need" for the ad campaign. ...
One of the firms, Safe America Media, received at least $15.2 million and was formed last February just a few days before it was awarded the limited-bid contract to work on the overall $220 million, taxpayer-funded ad campaign, according to an internal DHS memo and three people familiar with the contracts who were granted anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly about the contracts. Safe America Media was run by Republican operatives Mike McElwain and Patrick McCarthy, who have ties to a firm that did extensive media buying on President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.
The second firm, People Who Think, received at least $7.7 million from its 10 percent commission on a portion of the $220 million, according to the memo, which was written by DHS Deputy Under Secretary for Management Paul Stackhouse, and reviewed by POLITICO. People Who Think was co-founded by Jay Connaughton, who did work for Trump's 2016 campaign and has reportedly worked for other conservative politicians and causes.
The March 3 DHS memo noted there was only a "limited competition" for the awarded contracts because of the "urgent and compelling need" for the ad campaign. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-19 03:08 PM | Reply
A grifting grafter, in a Trump regime? Oh, Jeebus, Daddy, say it ain't so.
#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-03-21 02:49 PM | Reply
-Elect griftin middleman -Act surprised when he grifts
[it's all so tiresome.meme]
#3 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-03-21 03:40 PM | Reply
This entire administration is one big shakedown.
#4 | Posted by horstngraben at 2026-03-21 04:04 PM | Reply
^+
#5 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-03-21 04:25 PM | Reply
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