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While voters in America argue about which political party is the “problem” in Washington, D.C., there is another branch of government that nobody talks about, which “sometimes holds more power than the presidency,” Brody Mullins, a veteran investigative reporter for thethat the “Wolves of K Street” refers to the “corporate lobbyists” in America who really run the show behind the scenes.

Mullins explained that college students majoring in “political science” end up learning “how Washington works,” and that there are “three branches of government, and there’s checks and balances.” While serving as a lobbyist, Ziegler accumulated a client list, which includes several companies that are interested in Congress sending aid to Ukraine. Prior to Johnson pushing forward a $95 billion foreignMullins continued to explain that the job of a lobbyist is to serve as a “translator, “guide,” and a “sherpa for a company.”

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