https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Gorka"
Hungarian arrest warrant
In January 2018, BuzzFeed News and Hungarian website 444.hu reported that Hungarian police had issued an arrest warrant for Gorka for "firearm or ammunition abuse" on September 17, 2016. They noted that the warrant had been in effect for the entire period of Gorka's service at the White House during the Trump administration, and that the warrant remained in effect as of January 2018. Buzzfeed also reported that the warrant may have been issued for an event occurring as early as 2009.[101][102]
Gorka called the report fallacious, and told Newsweek he is contacting Hungarian authorities for clarification.[103]
Personal lifeGorka married Pennsylvania native Katharine Fairfax Cornell on July 6, 1996 in St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Sopron, Hungary.[8] The couple founded the Institute for Transitional Democracy and International Security in Budapest, Hungary in 2003.[104][105]
Katharine Gorka has also been involved with the administration of Donald Trump, first serving on his transition team for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).[106] She then became a policy advisor at DHS on April 7, 2017.[107][108] In the wake of the deadly white-supremacist rally and counterprotest in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, her part at DHS, in defunding Life After Hate, a group which facilitates deradicalization, particularly of white supremacists, received attention.[109]
Hardly a fugitive, but if finding possible anti-Trump material float the boats here, have at him.