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TIME Op-ed: An American Lobbying Firm Is Helping Sudan’s Vile Regime

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TIME Op-ed: An American Lobbying Firm Is Helping Sudan’s Vile Regime

Posted by Enough Team on July 6, 2017

Note: This op-ed originally appeared in TIME and was written by The Sentry co-founders George Clooney and John Prendergast.

Earlier this summer, K Street law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs inked a contract with the Sudanese government aimed at removing U.S. sanctions on that regime. The firm will be paid $40,000 a month by a government that’s on the U.S. state sponsors of terror list, with a head of state, Omar al-Bashir, wanted for genocide by the International Criminal Court.

Over the last four administrations, Congress has led bipartisan U.S. efforts to isolate the Sudan regime. So it’s surprising that Squire Patton Boggs, a firm that includes in its senior ranks former House Speaker John Boehner and former senators Trent Lott and John Breaux, has taken on this account. Given the exemplary service these men have performed for our country, it must mean that they simply don’t know. Either they don’t know that their firm is taking $40,000 a month from the government of Sudan, or they don’t know what this regime has done…

Click here to read the full op-ed in TIME.