The Uber executive who was linked to some of the company's biggest scandals was reportedly vetted by Trump for a Cabinet position

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Emil Michael left Uber in 2017 following a probe into its workplace culture and a report he visited an 'escort bar' with other Uber executives.

Emil Michael, the former Uber executive that suggested hiring opposition researchers to dig up dirt on the firm's critics, was reportedly vetted for a Cabinet position within the Trump administration, according to Axios. Michael is said to have been vetted for the position of Secretary of Transportation, although it's unclear whether he was aware that he was being considered.

Emil Michael, the former Uber executive that suggested hiring opposition researchers to dig up dirt on the firm's critics, was reportedly vetted for a Cabinet position within the Trump administration, according to Axios. Michael is said to have been vetted for the position of Secretary of Transportation, although it's unclear whether he was aware that he was being considered.

 

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