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13 Facts About Randy Scheunemann

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Randy Scheunemann is the President of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, which was created by the Project for the New American Century, of which he is a board member.

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Randy Scheunemann was Trent Lott's National Security Aide and was an advisor to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Iraq.

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Randy Scheunemann is a paid lobbyist for the country of Georgia and was 2008 presidential candidate John McCain's foreign policy aide.

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Randy Scheunemann attended public school in Burnsville, Minnesota: Sioux Trail elementary school, John Metcalf Junior High School and finally Burnsville High School from which he graduated in 1978.

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Randy Scheunemann has a degree from the University of Minnesota, and did graduate work at Tufts University.

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Randy Scheunemann moved to Capitol Hill in 1986, working in the office of Republican Senator Dave Durenberger.

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Randy Scheunemann left Dole's staff to work for Republican Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott.

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8.

In 1998, Randy Scheunemann went to work for the public relations firm Mercury Group.

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Until May 2008, Randy Scheunemann was co-owner of a two-person Washington, DC lobbying firm, Orion Strategies, LLC The firm has lobbied on behalf of the Open Society Policy Center, the Caspian Alliance, Lockheed Martin, BP, and the National Rifle Association of America, among foreign governments such as Latvia, Taiwan, Croatia, and Macedonia.

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Randy Scheunemann is a member of the board of directors of the International Republican Institute.

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Randy Scheunemann has been focusing on his consulting firm called Orion Strategies, not to be confused with the strategic communications firm Orion Strategies that is based out of West Virginia.

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In 2013 Scheunemann was involved in a verbal altercation with Richard B Spencer on a chairlift at Whitefish Mountain Resort.

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Randy Scheunemann told staff that he would assault Spencer if he saw him again.