Is Meghan Markle eyeing a run for office?
’s press chief has everyone questioning if the Duchess of Sussex is wading into U.S. politics.
A payment of $109,870 was given to Katie McCormick Lelyveld’s publicity firm in 2021, per tax documents. She worked for the former first lady from 2007 to 2011, so she is well-known in political circles. Obama isn’t her only Democratic client — Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry have also used her services.
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