6.04.2013

Nothing to see here…move along

FDL News Desk:

"The decision on whether to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline is a political headache for President Obama. But to five of his former aides, it represents a business opportunity. Four of them — Bill Burton, Stephanie Cutter, Jim Papa and Paul Tewes — work as consultants for opponents of the project, which would carry heavy crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries.

"Another, former White House communications director Anita Dunn, counts the project’s sponsor, TransCanada, among the clients of her communications firm."

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