
“Caroline Wren, a veteran GOP fundraiser, is named as a ‘VIP Advisor’ on an attachment to the permit that Women for America First provided to the agency. Between mid-March and mid-November, Donald J. Trump for President Inc. paid Wren $20,000 a month, acc. to FEC records” 2/
“During the campaign, [Carolyn Wren] was a national finance consultant for Trump Victory, a joint fundraising committee between the president’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee.” 3/
“Maggie Mulvaney, a niece of former top Trump aide Mick Mulvaney, is listed on the permit attachment as the ‘VIP Lead.’ She worked as director of finance operations for the Trump campaign, acc. to her LinkedIn profile. FEC records show Maggie Mulvaney was earning $5,000/every2wks
“from Trump’s reelection campaign, with the most recent payment reported on Nov. 13... Maggie Mulvaney retweeted several messages on Jan. 6, including one from the president that urged support for the Capitol Police.
“Justin Caporale is listed on the Women for America First paperwork as the event’s project manager. He’s identified as a partner with Event Strategies Inc...Caporale, formerly a top aide to first lady @MELANIATRUMP, was on the Trump campaign payroll for most of 2020, acc. to FEC
“Tim Unes, the founder &president of Event Strategies, was the ‘stage manager’ for the Jan. 6 rally, acc. to permit paperwork. Unes has longstanding ties to Trump...Trump’s presidential campaign paid Event Strategies $1.3 million in 2020 for ‘audio visual services,’” per FEC recs
“Hannah Salem was the rally’s ‘operations manager for logistics and communications,’ acc. to permit paperwork. In 2017, she... spent three years as a senior White House press aide, ‘executing the media strategy for Pres. Trump’s most high-profile events,’ acc. to cpy bio/LinkedIn