President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is grappling with internal strife over the alleged conduct of a senior and longtime adviser, Boris Epshteyn, who has been accused by at least one Republican politician of trying to profit personally from his ability to influence Trump’s Cabinet picks.
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens submitted a sworn declaration to the transition team alleging that “Mr. Epshteyn’s overall tone and behavior gave me the impression of an implicit expectation to engage in business dealings with him before he would advocate for or suggest my appointment to the President.”
“This created a sense of unease and pressure on my part,” said the declaration, which was first obtained by the online publication Just the News and shared with CBS News. Greitens and his attorney, Timothy Parlatore, authenticated the one-page document to CBS News.
Parlatore, who has been critical of Epshteynin the past, confirmed to CBS News that the declaration was submitted …