Trump's inaugural committee took $1 mil from Russian American whose money the GOP had rejected
https://qz.com/963801/trumps-inauguration-committee-took-1-mln-from-alexander-shustorovich-a-russian-american-whose-money-the-republicans-rejected/
In 2000, Alexander Shustorovich, a Russian-American millionaire, tried to give $250,000 to the Republican party in support of then-Texas governor George W. Bushs presidential campaign. The check bounced due to a clerical error, and once party officials looked into Shustorovich, they realized this was someone whose name they didnt want (paywall) attached to them. They told him to keep his money.
Not long before, a potential uranium deal between Russia and the US had fallen through, after the Clinton administration sounded warning notes (paywall) over Shustorovichs connections to the Russian government. (His company, Pleiades Group, would have been a middleman in the deal.) However, in 2017, the Trump Inaugural Committee decided to take $1 million from Shustorovich, according to a Federal Election Commission filing (pdf).
In 2012, Shustorovich, who was born in Moscow and moved to the US as a child, implied in an interview with Wired that he had good relations with Russian president Vladimir Putin and prime minister Dmitri Medvedev. He had earlier been engaged to Ksenia Sobchak, daughter of Putins earliest political benefactor. (Long rumored to be the Russian presidents goddaughter, Sobchak later turned against him.)
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on why Shustorovich was deemed a suitable donor after the Republican party had previously said no to him.
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