Controversial Event Organizers Rake in Millions in Government Deals

Exclusive investigation reveals how the event planning company behind the January 6 rally has secured lucrative government contracts, raising concerns over conflicts of interest.
A controversial event planning company that was deeply involved in organizing the January 6 rally in Washington, D.C. has since secured millions of dollars in government contracts, raising serious concerns over potential conflicts of interest and the influence of partisan political operators on the public purse.
Event Strategies, a small Virginia-based firm, has been awarded several contracts by the Trump administration in recent years, including one that could be worth up to $100 million, with little competition, according to federal filings.
The company's founders, Justin Caporale and Tim Unes, both had prominent roles in planning the January 6
Source: Wired


