Keen On America

American Advocates of Foreign Devils: How Rudy Giuliani and Hunter Biden Sold Access to US Foreign Policy

Oct 17, 2025
Kenneth P. Vogel, a New York Times reporter and author of Devils' Advocates, dives into the murky waters of foreign influence in U.S. politics. He reveals how Rudy Giuliani and Hunter Biden sold access to American power, demonstrating that corruption knows no party lines. From the Balkans to Brazil, Vogel discusses the lucrative pay-for-access schemes affecting foreign policy. He examines how the Trump administration's transactional style opened doors for foreign interests and highlights the role of opportunistic lobbyists like Robert Stryk in this shadow diplomacy.
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INSIGHT

Transactional Style Enlarged Influence Channels

  • Trump’s transactional style increased access points for foreign influence in Washington.
  • Kenneth P. Vogel argues this openness let foreign actors pay Americans for perceived access to power.
INSIGHT

Foreign Influence Is Bipartisan

  • Vogel highlights the bipartisan nature of foreign-pay-to-play, citing Hunter Biden alongside Giuliani.
  • He shows both parties' associates have monetized perceived access to U.S. power.
ANECDOTE

Romanian Land Deal Near U.S. Embassy

  • Hunter Biden pursued a Romanian land deal near the U.S. embassy that suggested buyers expected family protection.
  • Officials worried his work undermined U.S. anti-corruption efforts and created perceptions of undue influence.
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