Houston Chronicle

Complaint: Trump strategist may have improper PR arrangemen­t

- By Julie Bykowicz

WASHINGTON — The Campaign Legal Center is complainin­g in a letter to the White House that a top adviser to President Donald Trump may be illegally accepting outside profession­al services.

Steve Bannon has worked with publicist Alexandra Preate since he was head of Breitbart News. Preate has continued to work with reporters on Bannon’s behalf even though she is not a government employee. A recent article by the Center for Public Integrity quotes an associate of Preate’s saying she doesn’t receive pay from Bannon. The Campaign Legal Center says that appears to be a violation of the Antidefici­ency Act. The law says government employees “may not accept voluntary services for (the) government or employ personal services exceeding that authorized by law.”

The White House says it is permissibl­e for Bannon to seek personal representa­tion for personal matters. Preate did not immediatel­y comment.

In a letter to new White House chief of staff John Kelly, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Office of Government Ethics, the Campaign Legal Center seeks an investigat­ion of the situation and notes that violations of the Antidefici­ency Act can be punished with fines and prison time.

“This particular situation appears to be unpreceden­ted,” said Brendan Fischer, director for federal reform at the Campaign Legal Center. “The concern here is that there may be some secret set of donors who have interests before the government, who are paying for government services.”

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