Lobbying
Paid advocacy to shape legislation, regulation, or executive policy.
2026
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People
Key figures in Lobbying
131 figures
Donald Trump
President of the United States, 2025βpresent
Dario Amodei
CEO, Anthropic, 2025βpresent
Cynthia Lummis
U.S. Senator (R-WY), Senate Banking Committee member
David Sacks
Former White House AI and Crypto Czar (special government employee, JanβMar 2026); Co-Chair, President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology (PCAST), Mar 2026βpresent; General Partner, Craft Ventures
JD Vance
Vice President of the United States
Joe Biden
Former President of the United States
Karoline Leavitt
White House Press Secretary
Kirsten Gillibrand
U.S. Senator (D-NY)
Marco Rubio
U.S. Secretary of State
Maria Cantwell
U.S. Senator (D-Wash.)
Marjorie Taylor Greene
U.S. Representative (R-GA-14)
Mark Warner
U.S. Senator (D-VA), Senate Banking Committee member
Marsha Blackburn
U.S. Senator (R-TN)
Rodric Bray
Indiana Senate President Pro Tem (Republican)
Sam Altman
CEO, OpenAI, 2025βpresent
Senator Ted Cruz
R-TX, Commerce Committee Chair
Stephen Miller
Senior Advisor for Immigration Policy
Susan Collins
U.S. Senator from Maine (Republican)
Tim Scott
Chairman, Senate Banking Committee (R-SC)
Aaron Szabo
EPA Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation
Alex Bores
New York State Assemblymember; sponsor of New York's RAISE Act
Alexander Haig
Secretary of State
Alexandr Wang
Founder and CEO, Scale AI; Meta AI adviser, 2026
Ali Bahreini
Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations, Geneva
Ali Khamenei
Former Supreme Leader of Iran (killed February 28, 2026)
Andy Biggs
U.S. Representative (R-AZ), House Freedom Caucus member
Angela Alsobrooks
U.S. Senator (D-MD), Senate Banking Committee member
Aravind Srinivas
CEO and co-founder of Perplexity AI; PAC backer
Ben Horowitz
Co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz (a16z); Leading the Future PAC backer
Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel
Bill Carson
Co-Leader, Public First Action PAC
Bill Hagerty
U.S. Representative - TN
Brendan Steinhauser
Alliance for Secure AI CEO
Brian Walsh
NSC Director for Intelligence (fired Apr. 2025)
Brooke Rollins
Secretary of Agriculture
Caspar Weinberger
Secretary of Defense
Catherine Cortez Masto
U.S. Senator (D-NV), Senate Banking Committee member
Chris LaCivita
Former Trump 2024 co-campaign manager, MAGA KY operative
Chris Stewart
Co-Leader, Public First Action PAC
Chris Van Hollen
U.S. Senator (D-MD)
Chris Wright
U.S. Secretary of Energy
Christopher Wray
Former FBI Director (Trump appointee, served 2017β2025)
Chuck Grassley
U.S. Senator (R-IA), Senate Judiciary Committee member
Chuck Schumer
Senate Minority Leader (Democrat)
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
Trump Administration
Dominic Pezzola
Proud Boys member
Douglas Berman
Professor of Law, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law; federal sentencing expert
Ed Gallrein
Republican primary challenger, retired Navy SEAL and Army Ranger
Edward Markey
D-MA
Elizabeth Warren
Ranking Member, Senate Banking Committee (D-MA)
Elon Musk
Founder and CEO, xAI; owner, X (formerly Twitter), 2025βpresent
Enrique Tarrio
Proud Boys leader
French Hill
U.S. Representative (R-AR), Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee
Gabbard
Director of National Intelligence
Gavin Newsom
Governor of California (D)
George H.W. Bush
President
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
R-AR
Greg Brockman
Co-founder of Leading the Future PAC; President and co-founder of OpenAI
Greg Goode
Indiana State Senator (Republican)
Hakeem Jeffries
U.S. House Minority Leader (D-NY)
Henry Cuellar
U.S. Representative (D-TX-28)
Heritage Action
Conservative advocacy organization
Imelda Cuellar
Henry Cuellar's wife, co-defendant
Jack Clark
Co-founder and Head of Policy, Anthropic
Jack Reed
U.S. Senator (D-RI), Senate Banking Committee member
Jamieson Greer
Acting Special Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel
Jessica Anderson
Heritage Action Executive Vice President
Jessica Cisneros
Former Democratic primary challenger, TX-28
Joe Biggs
Proud Boys senior organizer
Joe Kent
Director, National Counterterrorism Center (resigned March 17, 2026)
Joe Lonsdale
Co-founder of Palantir Technologies; PAC backer
Joe Rogan
Podcast host and media personality
John Boozman
Chairman, Senate Agriculture Committee (R-AR)
John Paulson
Billionaire hedge fund manager, Paulson & Co. founder
John Thune
Senate Majority Leader (Republican)
Jon Ossoff
U.S. Senator (D-GA), Senate Intelligence Committee member
Josh Hawley
U.S. Senator from Missouri (Republican)
Kabir Nath
CEO of Compass Pathways
Kash Patel
FBI Director
Kate Stith
Professor of Law, Yale Law School; former federal public defender
Kathleen Clark
Government Ethics Professor, Washington University School of Law
Kelly Meggs
Oath Keepers Florida chapter leader
Kevin Roberts
President of Heritage Foundation
Kristi Noem
Secretary of Homeland Security
Laura Loomer
Far-right activist and unofficial Trump advisor
Lauren Boebert
U.S. Representative (R-CO), House Freedom Caucus member
Leonard Leo
Conservative judicial activist and dark money network leader
Lindsey Graham
U.S. Senator, South Carolina (Republican)
Major airport authorities
Airport operators and local authorities
Marc Andreessen
Co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz (a16z); Leading the Future PAC backer
Marcus Luttrell
Retired Navy SEAL and veteran advocate
Mark Zuckerberg
Founder and CEO, Meta Platforms, 2025βpresent
Marty Makary
FDA Commissioner
Mason Marks
Senior Fellow and POPLAR Lead at Harvard Petrie-Flom Center, Yale Law Journal author
Maxine Waters
U.S. Representative (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee
Mehmet Oz
CMS Administrator
Merrick Garland
Former U.S. Attorney General (Biden administration)
Mike Braun
Indiana Governor (Republican)
Mike Flood
U.S. Representative (R-NE), Chairman of the House Financial Services Housing and Insurance Subcommittee
Mike Waltz
National Security Advisor (Jan.-May 2025)
Miriam Adelson
Billionaire casino heiress, major Republican mega-donor
Mohammed bin Salman
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
Mrinank Sharma
Former AI Safety Researcher, Anthropic
Nancy Beck
EPA appointee
Nora Volkow
Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Norbert Michel
Vice President and Director of the Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives
Paul Singer
Billionaire hedge fund manager, Elliott Management founder
Pete Ricketts
U.S. Senator (R-NE)
Ratcliffe
CIA Director
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Mexican billionaire, Banco Azteca owner
Richard Blumenthal
U.S. Senator (D-Conn.)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (HHS Secretary nominee)
during his confirmation stated he would implement anti-abortion policies while overseeing Title X grants (source
Ron Conway
Founder of SV Angel; prominent Silicon Valley angel investor; PAC backer
Ronald Reagan
Former U.S. president
Ruben Gallego
U.S. Senator (D-AZ), Senate Banking Committee member
Senator Marsha Blackburn
R-TN, Commerce Committee Member
Senator Thom Tillis
R-NC
Shannon Kent
Navy Chief Petty Officer, cryptologist (killed in action January 2019)
SOCAR (State Oil Company of Azerbaijan)
Azerbaijani state-owned oil company, alleged briber
Spencer Deery
Indiana State Senator (Republican)
Stewart Rhodes
Oath Keepers founder
Susie Wiles
White House Chief of Staff
Thomas Boodry
NSC Senior Director for Legislative Affairs (fired Apr. 2025)
Thomas Massie
U.S. Representative (R-KY-4), 2012-present
Tim Kaine
U.S. Senator from Virginia (Democrat)
Tom Cotton
U.S. Senator (R-AR), Chairman, Senate Intelligence Committee
Tom Homan
Border Czar
Tom Young
U.S. Senator from Indiana (Republican)
Tony Fabrizio
Trump 2024 campaign pollster, MAGA KY operative
Tyler Bowyer
Chief Operating Officer of Turning Point USA Action
Warren Davidson
U.S. Representative (R-OH), House Freedom Caucus member