Kellyanne Conway, a former adviser to President Trump, was registered as a foreign agent in Ukraine on Friday, according to National Security Agency records.
According to the signed documents, Conway signed a $50,000-a-month contract with the Victor Pinchuk Foundation as a consultant to lobby the U.S. Congress for support for Ukraine and to organize meetings between “Ukrainian soldiers and veterans” and “U.S. political leaders.” Conway previously offered He served as a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2020.
According to the document, Conway will also “help raise awareness among U.S. policymakers about the Ukrainian people's fight for freedom and Russia's illegal war of aggression.” Conway is also intended to persuade U.S. officials to attend the annual Yalta European Strategy Forum (YES) meetings, “the premier forum for discussing Ukraine's European future and global situation.” according to Go to the YES website.
Kellyanne Conway is registered as a foreign agent for Ukraine and the Viktor Pinchuk Foundation, and is earning $50,000 a month for arranging for U.S. lawmakers to speak at next month's Yalta European Strategy Conference and for arranging meetings between Ukrainian troops and U.S. political leaders. https://t.co/6zALlUq1gA pic.twitter.com/R4vOynSPiy
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) August 3, 2024
Conway's contract began on July 25 and is registered with the U.S. Department of Justice under federal foreign agent law. The contract ends on November 14. (Related: Kellyanne Conway slams Democrats for “apologisting” Iran, questions whether Buttigieg invited Soleimani to “wine cave”)
The United States has provided ongoing assistance to Ukraine since the war between Ukraine and Russia began in February 2022, providing about $175 billion in military and financial aid.
Conway and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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