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Between 2001 and 2002, Rice worked part-time for the geopolitical research firm Intellibridge
As presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden narrows down his choices for a running mate, some are calling for a deeper dive into one of the contender’s past work as a private consultant.
Susan Rice, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Barack Obama, worked in the White House and State Department under President Bill Clinton earlier in her career. After Clinton left office, Rice went into private consulting – a common move by former Washington officials but one that sometimes involves shadowy deals with less-than-savory foreign actors whose connections could come back to haunt the government worker should he or she return to public service.
In Rice’s case, as HuffPost reported, this could be particularly concerning given that she has kept under wraps the names of her clients she represented between 2001 and 2002 when she worked part-time for the now-defunct geopolitical research firm Intellibridge.
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Biden VP contender Susan Rice's past foreign consulting work prompts questions
Between 2001 and 2002, Rice worked part-time for the geopolitical research firm Intellibridge
As presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden narrows down his choices for a running mate, some are calling for a deeper dive into one of the contender’s past work as a private consultant.
Susan Rice, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Barack Obama, worked in the White House and State Department under President Bill Clinton earlier in her career. After Clinton left office, Rice went into private consulting – a common move by former Washington officials but one that sometimes involves shadowy deals with less-than-savory foreign actors whose connections could come back to haunt the government worker should he or she return to public service.
In Rice’s case, as HuffPost reported, this could be particularly concerning given that she has kept under wraps the names of her clients she represented between 2001 and 2002 when she worked part-time for the now-defunct geopolitical research firm Intellibridge.
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Biden VP contender Susan Rice's past foreign consulting work prompts questions