CNN ’s Jake Tapper invited former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema on his show last week to, as he put it, “discuss how she’s working with the Trump administration to advance some particular causes about which she is passionate.”
Put another way, CNN had on Sinema to talk about issues of relevance to her lobbying firm’s clients and her other business endeavors, as she races toward making “well over a million dollars this year,” according to The Wall Street Journal .
The network did not disclose her work in Washington’s influence-peddling industry, even as she was asked to talk about artificial intelligence and its potential role in health care. It was a puzzling decision, given that when Sinema joined the lobbying firm Hogan Lovells, she said in a video that she was “excited to start wor