Unelected Consultants With Shadowy Client Lists Are Shaping America

… cabinet that never left.

Founded in 2017 by Antony Blinken, Michèle Flournoy, and other Obama alums, WestExec marketed itself as “bringing the Situation Room to the boardroom.”

Translation? Intelligence, Pentagon, and State Department access—for sale.

WestExec operated in the “revolving door” sweet spot: its consultants weren’t officially registered lobbyists, allowing them to avoid disclosure rules while advising defense contractors, Big Tech, and foreign-linked entities.

Who are some of WestExec’s alumni?
•Antony Blinken – now Secretary of State
•Avril Haines – Director of National Intelligence
•Jen Psaki – former WH Press Sec
•Lisa Monaco – Deputy AG
These are not just former staffers. They run the Biden administration.

The firm’s client list remains highly secretive, but FOIA efforts revealed links to:

•Google and Microsoft (AI & surveillance)
•Palantir (data mining with DOD contracts)
•Shield AI (military drone warfare)
•Israeli security startups

Despite its influence, WestExec never registered under FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act), despite clients that allegedly include foreign entities.

This allowed the firm to operate in gray zones of legality while shaping U.S. national security.

They positioned themselves as “just consultants”—yet provided strategic pathways to billion-dollar Pentagon contracts, advised on China policy while working with firms invested in Chinese tech, and bypassed ethical safeguards with stunning ease.

And here’s the kicker—many WestExec members went straight from corporate consulting to the White House, without recusal or disclosure of which companies they advised. Conflict of interest? Institutionalized.

Why should you care?

Because unelected consultants with shadowy client lists are now shaping America’s foreign wars, surveillance policy, and corporate defense contracts—all while avoiding transparency.

… lines between public service and private profiteering.

The real scandal? These “advisors” operate in the shadows while taxpayers foot the bill for their insider access. When national security becomes a consulting gig, it’s not strategy—it’s a racket.

Drain the swamp or keep swimming in it.

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