Lewandowski Exits Lobby Firm Amid Reports of Foreign Clients

  • Former Trump campaign officials co-founded firm in January
  • Reports have said Avenue affiliate was selling Trump access

Why Corey Lewandowski Thinks He’s Not Part of ‘the Swamp’

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Corey Lewandowski, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, is leaving Avenue Strategies amid a spate of negative publicity, saying he is concerned that he’s lost control over the lobbying and political consulting firm he co-founded after the 2016 election.

Lewandowski said Thursday that his partner, Barry Bennett, and others among the firm’s eight operatives have used his name without his authorization and sought business with foreign clients that he doesn’t want.