Healy Baumgardner Explained

Healy Baumgardner
Birth Date:October 10, 1979
Birth Place:Glen Dale, West Virginia
Nationality:American
Birth Name:Healy Ernst Baumgardner
Occupation:Political advisor

Healy Baumgardner (born October 10, 1979) is an American political advisor who advised Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Early life and career

Born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, Healy E. Baumgardner grew up at the intersection of Republican politics and the private sector. Her father, the late Mayor Robert E. Baumgardner, was the trusted confidante and political ally of West Virginia Governor Arch Moore.[5] Moore was convicted in 1990 on widespread corruption charges, including accepting $100,000 in illegal contributions and extorting $573,000 from a coal executive in return for $2.3 million in reimbursement from the state's black lung compensation program. The father of current U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Moore had his law license revoked and served three years in prison before his release in 1993.

Career

Baumgardner has advised four presidential campaigns. In this role, Baumgardner served as a senior communications adviser and spokesperson, becoming one of the most public and ridiculed campaign surrogates on television.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Prior to her involvement with Trump, she served as deputy communications director for Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential campaign. Although Giuliani initially led the national polls, he dropped out after the Florida primary. She also served as a senior White House press official and spokesperson for the Department of Energy in George W. Bush's administration.[12] Baumgardner is one of the few political operatives who has served in both the 9/11 White House and for the 9/11 Mayor.[13] [14] [15]

Baumgardner has appeared on numerous media on behalf of many clients, including the White House, the Department of Energy, presidential candidates, heads of state, public figures, and has campaigned for many critical issues.[16] [17] [18]

Like many former Trump campaign staffers, Baumgardner capitalized on her connections by forming 45 Energy Group. To date, this lobbying group has collected $250,000 from the government of Malaysia to arrange meetings between officials[19] [20] and $425,000 from a foreign group seeking support for an Uzbekistan ethane/methane project.[21] The latter project became a focal point in President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry.[22] Businessman Lev Parnas had recruited Baumgardner and Rudy Giuliani, the latter to create the perception that Trump lent his support. Giuliani planned to visit Uzbekistan in May 2019, but after Baumgardner learned the foreign group had ties with the Chinese government, the trip was canceled; if it had proceeded, the two of them could have been required to register as foreign agents. As part of their inquiry into the Trump administration's dealings in Ukraine, the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight and Reform Committees subpoenaed Giuliani for documents relating to the Uzbekistan project.[23] Baumgardner claimed the 45 Group was acting legally and ethically, criticizing House Democrats for “unfairly targeting and harassing private citizens, like myself.”

Coronavirus diagnosis

Baumgardner attended Donald Trump's 2020 Election Day party at the White House as a guest of Rudy Giuliani. On November 11, 2020, Bloomberg News reported that she had tested positive for COVID-19, as had several others who attended.[24]

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Notes and References

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  2. News: White House says OPEC production cut. 24 October 2008. Reuters.
  3. Web site: BLOG RECAP: Donald Trump Pensacola Rally.
  4. http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/5809749913001/ Trump criticizes Germany over Russian energy use | On Air Videos | Fox Business
  5. Web site: Arch Moore Jr., charismatic W.Va. governor convicted of corruption, dies at 91. Adam. Bernstein. 8 January 2015. www.washingtonpost.com.
  6. Web site: Trump spokesperson on planned NRA meeting. 17 June 2016. Fox Business.
  7. Web site: Trump spokesperson on polls. 1 July 2016. Fox Business.
  8. Web site: Trump camp: We will make up ground in battleground states. 14 July 2016. Fox News.
  9. Web site: Trump taking steps backward with judge controversy?. 9 June 2016. Fox News.
  10. Web site: Trump Spox: RNC Convention Speaker List 'Representative of the True Fabric of America'.
  11. Web site: Fox and Friends Sunday : FOXNEWSW : July 17, 2016 3:00am-7:01am PDT. 17 July 2016. Internet Archive.
  12. Web site: U.S. withdrawal from energy transparency group called strategic.
  13. Web site: Trump press rep: Candidate treated.... MSNBC.
  14. Web site: Trump Spox: Media Is Wrong; Lewandowski Remains the Campaign Manager'.
  15. Web site: Trump campaign aide lobbying for Malaysian government through firm called 'The 45 Group'. Emily. Jashinsky. 24 May 2017 .
  16. Web site: CNN host shuts down talk of Clinton sex scandals. Becket. Adams. 19 May 2016 .
  17. Web site: Trump's senior press representative speaks to CNN - CNN Video. CNN. 27 May 2016 .
  18. Web site: One-on-one with Trump spokeswoman Healy Baumgardner. Craig Patrick's Money, Power & Politics. 24 August 2016. YouTube.
  19. Web site: Balcerzak. Ashley. Add another to the list of former Trump campaign staffers lobbying for foreign clients. 8 March 2018. opensecrets.org. 24 May 2017.
  20. News: 2017-05-26. Malaysia's PM Najib denies hiring former Trump campaign aide. en. Reuters. 2020-11-12.
  21. News: Vogel. Kenneth P.. Schmidt. Michael S.. Benner. Katie. 2019-10-19. Giuliani Mixes His Business With Role as Trump's Lawyer (Published 2019). en-US. The New York Times. 2020-11-12. 0362-4331.
  22. Web site: Butler. Desmond. Biesecker. Michael. Lardner. Richard. 2019-10-07. Profit, not politics: Trump allies sought Ukraine gas deal. 2020-11-12. AP NEWS.
  23. Web site: Cahlink. George. October 1, 2019. Congress: House subpoenas Perry, Giuliani docs in impeachment probe. 2020-11-12. www.eenews.net. en.
  24. News: Two White House Aides, Guest of Giuliani Test Positive for Virus . Bloomberg.com . 11 November 2020 .