Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale Bradley (Brad) James ParscaleMORE recently delivered a paid speech to politicians and elites in Romania, according to a report published Tuesday.

Parscale, who heads President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE's reelection campaign, did not break any laws as long as he does not lobby for foreign entities without registering, legal analysts told The Washington Post.

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Parscale told The Hill in a statement that the “handful of international speeches” he has given were approved in advance.

“We did not grow up with the opportunity to travel internationally, and speaking opportunities have allowed me to share my talent with other professionals in a university setting while having a brief break from the rigorous campaign schedule that I maintain,” he said. “This speaking engagement was fully vetted and approved through the necessary channels in advance.”

“This is yet another effort by the biased fake news media to systematically target another person in President Trump’s orbit,” he added.

Following the report's publication, Parscale also slammed the Post on Twitter.

The @washingtonpost is as much of a newspaper as I am a ballerina. #FAKENewsKing — Brad Parscale (@parscale) April 30, 2019

Parscale is listed as a speaker with the Worldwide Speakers Group, and his speaking fee is between $15,000 and $25,000, according to its website.

Campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany told The Hill in a statement that Parscale went “as a private citizen, not to discuss official U.S. policies” and “followed the Trump campaign’s approval process governing invitations for outside speaking engagements.”

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said on Twitter that the speech is more evidence that "the potential for the appearance of impropriety" does not bother the Trump campaign.

After all the issues of foreign campaign influence, President Trump's 2020 campaign manager gave a paid speech in Romania. As I said to @washingtonpost, the potential for the appearance of impropriety? It's just not something that concerns them. https://t.co/Ikub5VvsX0 — Noah Bookbinder (@NoahBookbinder) April 30, 2019

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The Mueller report released in redacted form by the Justice Department earlier this month detailed multiple instances in which the Russian government attempted to influence the U.S. election, but did not establish that there was a conspiracy with the Trump campaign.

—Updated Wednesday at 3:49 p.m.