Source: International Business Times
Former Department of Homeland Security adviser Corey Lewandowski allegedly asked a government contractor to pay him "success fees," according to a report. Lewandowski, who also served as President Trump's first campaign manager in 2016, allegedly first asked for the compensation during talks with a company called GEO Group during the transition before Trump took office again in 2025. Geo Group is a company that works in the private prison industry and had about $1 billion in federal contracts when Trump's second term began, NBC News reported.
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