Trump Awards $13M in No-Bid Contracts to Jan. 6 Rally Organizer
NEWS & RESEARCH
The Trump administration leveraged legal loopholes to award over $13 million in contracts to Event Strategies Inc. (ESI), the firm that helped organize Trump’s rally on January 6, 2021. Staffed by campaign and administration veterans, ESI transitioned from a minor contractor to the government’s highest-paid event planner through these awards. ESI has also received millions for organizing events for Trump’s “Save America PAC.”
SOURCE: New York Times
ANALYSIS & OPINION
Critics cite the ESI deals as a stark example of taxpayer money benefiting presidential cronies. Experts, including retired contractor Lorna Tedder, note that ESI’s exemption from competitive bidding bypasses standard protocols and abuses a no-bid process intended only for dire emergencies, such as wartime or life-threatening situations.
SOURCES: New York Times | Wired | Daily Beast | Mother Jones
HOW TO FIX IT
Tighten Exemptions: Congress should narrowly define the "emergency" carve-outs that allow for sole-source or no-bid contracts.
Strengthen Oversight: Enhance conflict-of-interest statutes and enforcement mechanisms within federal contracting.
Rigorous Implementation: Support amending the Federal Acquisition Regulation to prevent organizational conflicts of interest in federal acquisitions.
SOURCES: POGO | Senator Peters | Federal Register