John McEntee, who served in multiple senior roles during the first Trump administration, received $175,000 from Chinese tech giant Tencent for his lobbying work between July and September, according to a recently released document.

McEntee was President Donald Trump’s body man following his 2016 electoral victory and was later promoted to director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office while concurrently serving in a senior role within the president’s reelection campaign. The one-time political aide has since parlayed his relationships into a lucrative lobbying deal with Tencent, which the Department of Defense, now the Department of War, designated as a “Chinese military company” in January.

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