Film company founded by Trump nominee Michael Pack profited off deal with think tank he ran
President Trump's nominee saw his media company gain a financial benefit from his work with the Claremont Institute.
The catch is that Trump's choice to be CEO of the agency was Claremont's president when the five figure deal was signed. The deal to lead the fund-raising efforts for Claremont was worth $75,000 to Pack's private film company Manifold, which was paid in $6,250 installments each month.
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