KEY POINTS
  • Former Trump campaign official Rick Gates in 2017 was paid tens of thousands of dollars by one company headed by a leading Republican fundraiser and a firm headed by Donald Trump's inaugural committee chairman, The New York Times reported.
  • The payments from companies controlled by Elliott Broidy and Thomas Barrack to Gates came even while Gates was being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller.
  • Gates pleaded guilty in February to financial fraud and lying to investigators. He is cooperating with prosecutors in their case against former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort.
Rick Gates, former deputy campaign manager for Donald Trump, exits Federal Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.

Former Trump campaign official Rick Gates was paid tens of thousands of dollars in 2017 by a company headed by a leading Republican fundraiser and a firm headed by Donald Trump's inaugural committee chairman for help navigating the new administration, even as Gates was under criminal investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, a new report says.

The New York Times article raises questions of why the two men, Elliott Broidy and Thomas Barrack, each of whom had close ties to the Republican Party and, in Barrack's case, to the president himself, were paying a lobbyist like Gates for guidance on how to deal with the new administration. Gates, who did not work in the administration, was a co-founder of pro-Trump group America First Policies.