John Michael “Mick” Mulvaney Red Flags Mulvaney Supported Trump Once He Secured The Nomination, But Repeatedly Criticized Him Prior To That: • Mulvaney Said That “One Thing We’ve Learned About Donald Trump During This Campaign Is That He Is Not A Very Good Person” And That “I Don’t Particularly Like Donald Trump As A Person.” (Mick Mulvaney, Facebook Feed, 10/11/16) • Mulvaney Has Stated That In A “Perfect World” Both Trump And Clinton Would Be Disqualified From Becoming President. (Mick Mulvaney, Facebook Feed 10/11/16) • Mulvaney Stated That “Racially Charged” And “Stupid Things” That Trump Has Said “Get In The Way Of Legitimate Discourse On Issues.” (Reece Murphy, “Mulvaney Discusses Refugees, Immigration, Politics,” The Lancaster News 12/6/15) • Mulvaney Stated That He “Never Thought Trump Was A Conservative. (Joel Gehrke, “GOP Lawmaker Backing Paul Trump Can Win The White House ,” Washington Examiner 2/1/16) • On January 14, 2016 Mulvaney Tweeted “Big Applause For @Nikkihaley’s Anti-Trump Language From Her Speech The Other Night.” (Mick Mulvaney, Twitter Feed 1/14/16) • Mulvaney Does Not Believe Trump’s Plan To Deport 11 Million People Is Possible. (Lauren Fox, “Hill Republicans Don t Buy Trump s Mass Deportation Promise,” Talking Points Memo, 5/19/16) Mulvaney Is Skeptical Of Trump’s Spending Plans, Saying “‘You Can’t Just Like Spending That Your Party Wants And Dislike Spending That The Other Party Wants.” (Nick Timiraos, “Donald Trump s Spending Push Rankles Fiscal Conservatives,” The Wall Street Journal, 11/27/16) Mulvaney Voted Against A Relief Bill To Help Victims Of Hurricane Sandy. (Robert Kessler, “Here Are The Republicans Who Voted ‘No On Hurricane Sandy Relief,” Gawker 1/4/13) As A South Carolina State Senator, Mulvaney Voted Against Funding For Children's Health Insurance And Early Childhood Education. (Matt Garfield, “S.C. s Spratt Takes Aim At Challenger,” Charlotte Observer, 8/14/16) Mulvaney Is Open To Immigration Reform That Allows Some Illegal Immigrants To Legally Remain In The Country. (Julia Preston, “G.O.P Congressman In South Carolina Takes A Risk With A Foray Into Immigration,” The New York Times 2/21/14) QUESTIONS FOR JOHN ‘MICK’ MULVANEY Political Vulnerabilities Extensive Criticism of The President-elect Background: Mulvaney was critical of the President-elect throughout the campaign despite officially endorsing his candidacy in June. In October, Mulvaney said “I don’t particularly like Donald Trump as a person,” and accused the President-elect of saying “racially charged” and “stupid things.” • Given the tumultuous nature of this campaign season, would you commit to standing by the President and express full public support during turbulent periods should you serve in the administration? • Do you have any specific reservations to putting full support behind the President-elect’s issues agenda and policy platform? Campaign Finance Questions Background: From 2009 to 2011, Mulvaney used campaign funds to pay his mother-in-law a total of $13,886 for work on his campaign. These payments were never deemed illegal. • Are there any discrepancies or unknown issues related to reporting that your mother-inlaw was a paid member of your campaign staff between 2009 and 2011? • Are they any other issues surrounding your past campaign finances that could create public relations turbulence should you join the administration? Business Relationships Background: Mulvaney owns multiple businesses, which include restaurants and real estate companies. • Do you have any current business relationships or roles that would create an immediate conflict of interest should you join the administration? • Will you agree to temporarily cease any active business ties during your time in the administration should the President-elect’s team find it necessary? Policy Questions Conflicting View on Infrastructure Spending Background: Mulvaney has indicated a general opposition to increasing federal spending, including on infrastructure projects. In discussing the President-elect’s plan for a massive infrastructure overhaul, Mulvaney said “‘you can’t just like spending that your party wants and dislike spending that the other party wants.” Mulvaney has supported reducing federal spending even when it means less work in his own congressional district. • Do you have any ideological reservations about working within an administration that will prioritize a massive infrastructure improvement plan? • Are you willing to help the President-elect find budgetary solutions in order to honor his campaign promise to implement an infrastructure improvement plan? Office of Management and Budget • How would you advise the President-elect strike the balance between realizing his policy initiatives while also addressing the nation’s runaway debt? • How do you philosophically value the necessary federal spending needed to realize the President-elects economic agenda versus observing strict budget balance? o Do you believe the administration could be flexible with balanced spending during the first couple years of governance if it were to yield significant economic growth? • Given the President-elect’s emphasis on cleaning up the federal government, what resources would you utilize to evaluate the effectiveness of each federal agency’s programs and procedures? • What methods would you use to assist the President in ensuring agency heads maintain strict adherence to the administration’s agenda? BACKGROUND Personal Information John Michael “Mick” Mulvaney Education Georgetown University, BS Washington, DC AND University Of North Carolina, JD Chapel Hill, NC AND Harvard Business School, Owners And Presidents Management Program Cambridge, MA (“About,” U.S. House Accessed 12/2/16) Work Experience 2011 – Present: U.S. House Of Representatives, Congressman, South Carolina, 5th District (“About,” U.S. House Accessed 12/2/16) At Least 2010 – At Least 2014: The Mulvaney Company, Inc., President (Mick Mulvaney 2014 U.S. House Financial Disclosure Form p.8, Accessed 12/2/16) At Least 2010 – Unclear: Wren Development, LLC., 100% Stakeholder (Mick Mulvaney 2014 U.S. House Financial Disclosure Form p.6, Accessed 12/2/16) At Least 2014 – Unclear: Mulvaney Properties/Collins Road LLC/Old Hickory Manor LLC, 100% Stakeholder (Mick Mulvaney 2014 U.S. House Financial Disclosure Form p.5, Accessed 12/2/16) 2009 – Unclear: Salsarita's Fresh Cantina, Franchisee (“Sen. Mick Mulvaney Latest Salsarita s Franchisee,” Fast Casual Accessed 12/2/16) 2009 – 2011: South Carolina State Senate, Senator, 16th District (NNDB Accessed 12/2/16) 2007 – 2009: South Carolina State House Of Representatives, Representative, 45th District (NNDB, Accessed 12/2/16) 2000 – 2010: The Mulvaney Group Ltd., President (NNDB, Accessed 12/2/16) 1997 – 2000: Mulvaney And Fisher, Partner (NNDB Accessed 12/2/16) 1992 – 1997: James, McElroy And Diehl, Attorney (NNDB Accessed 12/2/16) COMMENTS ON TRUMP-PENCE Donald Trump On October 11, 2016 Mulvaney Stated That “One Thing We’ve Learned About Donald Trump During This Campaign Is That He Is Not A Very Good Person” And That “I Don’t Particularly Like Donald Trump As A Person.” “I think one thing we’ve learned about Donald Trump during this campaign is that he is not a very good person. What he said in the audiotape is disgusting and indefensible. My guess is that he has probably said even worse --- and that the Clinton campaign has a lot more material to dump before this election is over. I’ve decided that I don’t particularly like Donald Trump as a person. But I am still voting for him.” (Mick Mulvaney, Facebook Feed 10/11/16) In The Same Post Mulvaney Stated That In A “Perfect World” Both Trump And Clinton Would Be Disqualified From Becoming President. “So, don’t talk to me about which candidate is a ‘role model.’ For my 16-year-old triplets, I wouldn’t want either of them to be. And don’t talk to me about which one should be ‘disqualified from holding the office.’ In a perfect world, they both would be. But we don’t’ live in a perfect world. We live in a world where either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States. We live in a world where we are faced with a choice between possibly the two most flawed human beings who have ever run for that office. Faced with that choice, I will vote for Donald Trump. (And I wish that more Republicans would see things that way. But that is another post for another day.) If he wins, I might have a chance to accomplish the things in Washington that people sent me there to work on. If she wins, we will have four more years of the Obama Administration. And I am not sure the country could withstand that.” (Mick Mulvaney, Facebook Feed 10/11/16) Mulvaney Stated That “Racially Charged” And “Stupid Things” That Trump Said “Get In The Way Of Legitimate Discourse On Issues.” “‘And it's this ignorance, this fear, that's being driven by the people (who don't understand Islam),’ he said. ‘What we want to know, how are you addressing this, if and when you recognize it among your colleagues, because these things have a direct effect on policy.’ Mulvaney agreed such attitudes were a problem. He pointed to racially charged comments by Rep. Steve King of Iowa and Donald Trump and said the divisiveness of such comments gets in the way of legitimate discourse on issues. For that reason, he said, he and others in the party make it a habit to call officials out for saying ‘such stupid things.’” (Reece Murphy, “Mulvaney Discusses Refugees, Immigration, Politics,” The Lancaster News, 12/6/15) Mulvaney Stated That He Was Not Encouraged By The “Tenor Of The GOP Primary” And Stated That “The Donald Trump Effect” Contributed To His Disappointment. “Mulvaney, backing Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky for president because of his focus on engaging voters who usually don't support Republicans, said he's not encouraged by the tenor of the GOP primary campaign thus far, nearly five months since he delivered his plea for inclusiveness to a packed theater of party activists in Greenville, S.C., who were on hand for a long day of speeches from the presidential contenders. ‘We've ended up talking to ourselves again. I think that's the net result of the Donald Trump effect. We've sort of taken three steps back and now we're sort of having this circular firing squad where all we do is beat up on each other, as opposed to try and figure out way to take conservative messages and drive them to new audience,’ Mulvaney told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday.” (David Drucker, “Top Tea Partier Laments Trump, GOP Circular Firing Squad ,” Washington Examiner 12/2/16) Mulvaney Stated That He “Never Thought Trump Was A Conservative.” “‘I've never thought he was a conservative, but to the extent he represents frustration with the status quo, I completely understand that,’ the House Freedom Caucus co-founder said of Trump.” (Joel Gehrke, “GOP Lawmaker Backing Paul Trump Can Win The White House ,” Washington Examiner, 2/1/16) On January 14, 2016 Mulvaney Tweeted “Big Applause For @Nikkihaley’s Anti-Trump Language From Her Speech The Other Night.” (Mick Mulvaney, Twitter Feed, 1/14/16) On January 12, 2016 Mulvaney Tweeted “Go To A Trump Rally. Go To A Sanders Rally. Then Tell Me How Wonderful Everything Is... #Peopleareangry” (Mick Mulvaney, Twitter Feed, 1/12/16) On January 8, 2016 Mulvaney Tweeted That He Attended A Trump Rally And Felt That While He Had A “Nice Showing” He’s “Been Short On Specifics.” (Mick Mulvaney, Twitter Feed, 1/8/16) Mulvaney Stated That Trump’s Misstatement Regarding The Constitution Made Him “A Little Uncomfortable.” “Trump made members of the audience wince when he pledged to defend all articles in the Constitution, including, he vowed, Article 12, which does not exist because the founding document has only seven. ‘Is it a little uncomfortable? Yeah,’ said Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R), a Tea Party conservative from South Carolina. ‘Is it a big deal in the greater scheme of things? No.’” (Alexander Bolton, “GOP Angst Grows Over Trump,” The Hill 7/9/16) Mulvaney Does Not Believe Trump’s Plan To Deport 11 Million People Is Possible. “Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), a member of the House Freedom Caucus, says he plans to bring it up with Trump when he sees him for a meeting in the upcoming weeks. Mulvaney said he never ‘believed we were going to deport 11 million people.’ ‘Don't know how you would even go about doing it,’ Mulvaney said. ‘I look forward to having that debate with our presumptive nominee once he comes to meet with us.’” (Lauren Fox, “Hill Republicans Don t Buy Trump s Mass Deportation Promise,” Talking Points Memo, 5/19/16) On June 2, 2016 Mulvaney Announced That He Was Endorsing Donald Trump. “U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., said Thursday he is supporting Donald Trump for president. Mulvaney announced his endorsement at a candidates forum in Gaffney, sponsored by the Cherokee County Republican Women. It came just hours after Republican U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan said he will vote for Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee. ‘I do support Mr. Trump,’ Mulvaney said, adding that he respects Ryan, who said he believes Trump can move the GOP's agenda forward.” (Bob Montgomery, U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R S.C., Said Thursday He Is Supporting Donald Trump For President,” Spartanburg Herald Journal 6/2/16) • Mulvaney Originally Endorsed Senator Rand Paul For President. “Saying the establishment wing of the Republican Party is ‘lost’ in modern Washington politics, U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney said Monday he would endorse U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky for president. ‘I've decided I'm going to get heavily involved in the campaign,’ Mulvaney told The Herald, saying he would appear with and on behalf of Paul around South Carolina and beyond ahead of the presidential primaries, starting with at the old American Legion in Rock Hill on Wednesday. Mulvaney said he decided to actively support Paul - a personal friend who shares a similar Libertarian-leaning conservative philosophy of government - because the Fifth District congressman has grown ‘angry and frustrated’ with how the GOP leadership in Congress is handling issues today. ‘Candidly, it's been depressing to be a Republican in Washington these past few weeks,’ the Indian Land Republican said, as a GOP-controlled Congress has unsuccessfully fought to stop Democratic President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran and struggled to pass a budget by the end of the month that would cut off funding for Planned Parenthood, a conservative priority. ‘The establishment wing of the party is lost,’ he said. ‘They've lost the ability to govern, the ability to listen to the people, to be Republicans.’ Paul, with whom Mulvaney says he regularly discusses philosophy and politics, has the ability to re-balance the relationship between the branches of government. ‘We've talked about how to change the way government works... how to limit what the government does and get it involved with less,’ said Mulvaney, whose district includes York, Chester and Lancaster counties. ‘That's Rand's bread and butter.’” (Bristow Marchant, SC s Mulvaney Endorses Rand Paul For President Calls For Shake Up Of GOP Establishment,” The Herald, 9/21/15) Mike Pence No Records Found. GENERAL CONTROVERSY General Controversy From 2009 To 2011, Mulvaney Used Campaign Funds To Pay His Mother-In-Law A Total Of $13,886 For Work On His Campaign. “U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., paid his mother-in-law $500 a month in campaign funds for consulting work during his 2010 campaign and his first term, records show. The payments don’t appear to be illegal, and other lawmakers have paid family members for campaign work. But they could raise questions as Mulvaney faces a challenge from Democrat Fran Person for South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District seat. An analysis of Federal Elections Commission filings by McClatchy found a total of $13,886 paid to his mother-in-law, Isobel Lynch, from December 2009 to December 2011, the month she passed away.” (Vera Bergenruen, “Here s Another Politician Who Paid Family For Campaign Work,” McClatchy, 9/23/16) According To A 2013 Article In The Washington Post, Mulvaney Was Considering Running For The Governor’s Office In 2018. “When Mulvaney looks ahead, he sees himself possibly running for the Senate in 2016 or maybe pursuing the governor's office in 2018, when there will be an open Republican primary.” (Greg Jaffe, “In S.C., A Budget Cutter Braces For Anger At His Work,” The Washington Post 5/29/13) Bankruptcy No Records Found. (Lexis, Accessed 12/2/16) Liens No Records Found. (Lexis, Accessed 12/2/16) CONTROVERSIAL POLICY STANCES/STATEMENTS Mulvaney Is Opposed To Increasing Federal Spending, Including On Infrastructure Projects The New York Times Called Mulvaney, A Member Of The Freedom Caucus, A “Hard-Liner” With “An Anti-Establishment Zeal” And “Profound Disdain Toward Federal Intervention.” “Mr. Stutzman and Mr. Mulvaney, along with other hard-liners, share an anti-establishment zeal, profound disdain toward federal intervention and a ferocious antipathy toward President Obama. But their ranks, about 40 members loosely bound by their affiliation with the shadowy House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservative lawmakers, in some respects defy facile caricature.” (David Herszenhorn, “Conservatives Want To Change More Than Speaker,” The New York Times, 10/8/15) Mulvaney Has Supported Reducing Federal Spending Even When It Means Less Work In His Own Congressional District. “Mulvaney, 45, came to Washington in 2010 promising to pare spending even if it meant fewer projects and near-term pain for his district. ‘We really believe you can't spend money you don't have,’ Mulvaney said in his victory speech. Now three years later, he was coming home just as the budget cuts he has so passionately advocated were starting to bite, particularly in the area around Shaw, where more than 1,000 civilian workers face furloughs and lucrative construction jobs are drying up.” (Greg Jaffe, “In S.C., A Budget Cutter Braces For Anger At His Work,” The Washington Post, 5/29/13) Discussing Mr. Trump’s Plans For Increased Spending On Issues Like Infrastructure And The Military, Mulvaney Said “‘You Can’t Just Like Spending That Your Party Wants And Dislike Spending That The Other Party Wants.” “Republican lawmakers may stomach larger deficits from a Republican president, but signs of tension are emerging as President-elect Donald Trump looks poised to stand by promises to slash taxes while spending more on big-ticket items, such as infrastructure and the military. Budget deficits fell from 2010 until last year but are on track to climb in the next decade, even before factoring in new spending proposals or revenue-reducing tax cuts. ‘You can’t just like spending that your party wants and dislike spending that the other party wants,’ says Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R., S.C.), who rode to office in 2010 on the tea party wave.” (Nick Timiraos, “Donald Trump s Spending Push Rankles Fiscal Conservatives,” The Wall Street Journal 11/27/16) Mulvaney Voted Against A Relief Bill To Help Victims Of Hurricane Sandy. “Friday, Congress finally approved a $9.7 billion package to pay flood insurance claims from Hurricane Sandy. The measure was supposed to come to a vote earlier in the week, but was tabled by House Speaker John Boehner, drawing much criticism from both Democrats and his fellow Republicans alike. The measure passed unanimously through the Senate, but 67 members of the House of Representatives voted ‘no’ to assisting people who were left, at best, powerless or homeless by a hurricane in November. … Mick Mulvaney (R-SC).” (Robert Kessler, “Here Are The Republicans Who Voted ‘No On Hurricane Sandy Relief,” Gawker 1/4/13) Mulvaney Believes He's A New Kind Of Republican, Citing His Willingness To Team Up With ThenRep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) To Freeze Defense Spending. “Whatever the future holds, he believes he's a new kind of Republican - the kind who has been willing to team up with the likes of then-Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) to freeze defense spending or bash House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) for seeking a compromise with Obama during the recent ‘fiscal cliff’ debate.” (Greg Jaffe, “In S.C., A Budget Cutter Braces For Anger At His Work,” The Washington Post 5/29/13) As A South Carolina State Senator, Mulvaney Voted Against Funding For Children's Health Insurance And Early Childhood Education. “According to the General Assembly's archives, Mulvaney voted against expanding a state-funded early childhood education program for ages 4 to kindergarten. The measure, voted down March 13, 2007, carried an $80 million cost. The same day, Mulvaney also opposed a measure to expand access to a children's health insurance program known as CHIP. The amendment, voted down, would have cost about $27 million.” (Matt Garfield, “S.C. s Spratt Takes Aim At Challenger,” Charlotte Observer, 8/14/16) Mulvaney Is Open To Immigration Reform That Allows Some Illegal Immigrants To Legally Remain In The Country During A Town Hall Meeting, Mulvaney Said He And Other Conservative House Republicans Were Open To Some Kind Of Legal Status For Many Immigrants Living In The Country Illegally. “Mr. Mulvaney convened a town-hall meeting in this country town on the troublesome issue of immigration, with an audience of Latinos. He held forth for an hour, parsing policy and answering questions about the prospects for immigration legislation in the House entirely in Spanish. Even more surprising to the spellbound crowd at the First Baptist Church, Mr. Mulvaney said he and other conservative House Republicans were open to some kind of legal status, although not a path to citizenship, for many immigrants living in the country illegally.” (Julia Preston, “G.O.P Congressman In South Carolina Takes A Risk With A Foray Into Immigration,” The New York Times, 2/21/14) Mulvaney Said He Is Willing To Discuss “Allowing At Least Part Of The 11 Million People Here Illegally To Have Some Type Of Status” And That He Is “Disappointed That More People In My Party Don’t Want To Do That.” “‘I am more than willing to have a discussion about allowing at least part of the 11 million people here illegally to have some type of status,’ he said. ‘I’m just disappointed that more people in my party don’t want to do that.’” (Julia Preston, “G.O.P Congressman In South Carolina Takes A Risk With A Foray Into Immigration,” The New York Times, 2/21/14) Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac According To The Washington Post’s Editorial Board, Mulvaney Sponsored A Bill That “Would Set Fannie And Freddie, Unreformed, Loose On The Marketplace Again And Do So Under Terms Wildly Favorable To The Hedge Funds.” “The latest iteration of recap and release is a hedge-fund-backed bill sponsored by Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), which would set Fannie and Freddie, unreformed, loose on the marketplace again and do so under terms wildly favorable to the hedge funds. Specifically, shareholders would be charged nothing for the government backing the entities would retain, supposedly to save scarce resources for the capital cushion. But as the Wall Street Journal recently noted, capital could be "risk-weighted" so forgivingly that the actual cushion required might be considerably less than headline numbers suggest. It's true, as the bill's backers say, that this could be tweaked in committee, but that would still mean expending precious political time and energy on resurrecting the old, failed business model.” (Editorial Board, “A Financial Zombie,” The Washington Post, 6/5/16) POLITICAL ACTIVITY Political Affiliation According To GOP Data Center, Mick Mulvaney Is Listed As A Registered Unaffiliated Voter In Lancaster County, SC And Is Classified As A “Hard Republican.” (GOP Data Center, Accessed 12/2/16) VOTER INFO Registered 7/17/2003 Unaf?liated 1 - Hard Republican White Caucasian White Caucasian No Data Provided Political Contributions No Records Found. Accessed 12/2/16) Mulvaney Owns Multiple Businesses As Of 2009, Mulvaney Is A Franchisee 0f Salsarita?s Fresh Cantina. ["Sen. Mick Mulvaney Latest Salsarita Franchisee," EasLLasual, Accessed 12/2/16] On His 2014 House Financial Disclosure Form, Mulvaney Lists Himself As President Of The Mulvaney Company, Inc. (Mick Mulvaney 2014 US. 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