Rather than drain it, Trump advisers opt to join DC swamp
WASHINGTON — One of Donald Trump’s most trusted aides is setting up a government consulting shop a block from the White House — a move that complicates the president-elect’s promises to “drain the swamp” of Washington.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s first campaign manager, and former Trump adviser Barry Bennett announced Wednesday they are starting a government relations and political consulting firm called Avenue Strategies. They’re pitching their ties to Trump as they seek clients.
In what could be a preview of the type of work Lewandowski will do, he recently brokered a meeting between Trump and Carlos Slim, a billionaire Mexican businessman who publicly feuded with Trump throughout the campaign.
Lewandowski flew to Mexico City earlier this month to talk to Slim and then arranged a Saturday dinner at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. Lewandowski said that wasn’t part of the new firm’s business and he received no money for his work on the meeting.


