Powerful Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta says he's stepping down from the firm he and his brother built – an unexpected, bipartisan shock wave from special counsel Robert Mueller III's
indictment of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
Podesta, the brother of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign chairman John Podesta, announced his decision to employees of the Podesta Group on Monday, as prosecutors met with Manafort and his business partner, Rick Gates, at federal district court in Washington, D.C.
Politico
first reported
Manafort in 2012 hired the Podesta Group and another firm, Mercury, to work for the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, a think tank in Brussels. The lobbying firms provided a Washington voice, while the think tank shielded Manafort's client, Victor Yanukovych, then president of Ukraine.
Yanukovych fled to Moscow in 2014 when he was
ousted after asking Russian troops to enter Crimea
The Podesta Group and Mercury registered for this work under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, which applies to domestic lobbying. But last April, both firms registered retroactively under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, or FARA, which covers lobbying on behalf of foreign governments and politicians, and requires more stringent disclosure. The Podesta Group told the Justice Department it had come to realize its lobbying "could be interpreted as principally representing a foreign government."
Among
the charges against former Trump campaign officials
A spokesman for the Podesta Group says the firm "has fully cooperated with the Special Counsel's office and taken every possible step to provide documentation that confirms compliance with the law." The primary contact for Mercury's Washington office couldn't be reached for comment.
Podesta is a steadfast Democrat, known for his campaigning and fundraising skills as well as his lobbying clout. His former wife, Heather Podesta, is also a prominent lobbyist.
The Podesta Group has ranked among the five
most prosperous lobby firms
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