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District of Columbia Is Investigating Trump Nominee to Lead Media Company

WASHINGTON — The lawyer common for the District of Columbia is investigating whether or not a conservative filmmaker nominated by President Trump t


WASHINGTON — The lawyer common for the District of Columbia is investigating whether or not a conservative filmmaker nominated by President Trump to guide the impartial company answerable for state-funded information shops illegally enriched himself with funds from a nonprofit group he runs, in line with a prime Democratic senator.

Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the rating member on the International Relations Committee, stated on Thursday that the workplace of the lawyer common had notified the panel that it was “actively investigating” allegations that Michael Pack illegally funneled funds from his nonprofit group, the Public Media Lab, to his for-profit movie firm.

But even before the investigation became public, Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho and the chairman of the Foreign Relations panel, had abruptly postponed a planned vote on Thursday to advance Mr. Pack’s nomination, citing opposition from Democrats.

“Chairman Risch never should have put Mr. Pack up for a committee vote in light of Mr. Pack’s refusal to come clean with the Senate on his vetting issues,” Mr. Menendez said. Pointing to the attorney general’s investigation into Mr. Pack’s business dealings, he said that Mr. Risch should “hit pause on this nomination.”

The president was so determined to hurry Mr. Pack’s confirmation that he called Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, about the matter. Days later, Mr. Risch scheduled the committee meeting to advance the long-stalled nomination.



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