Eric Eggers appears on Fox News’s “Evening Edition” podcast to talk about DeepSeek’s Chinese ownership

South Korea is the most recent country to ban the DeepSeek app from app stores over privacy concerns. It joins Italy, which said it found evidence that DeepSeek was sharing users personal information. Fox’s Eben Brown speaks with Eric Eggers, with the Government Accountability Institute, who says DeepSeek is based in falsehoods from their promise

Seamus Bruner on “Fine Point with Chanel Rion” to explain Panama Canal and the threat of Chinese involvement

Seamus Bruner, GAI’s Director of Research, joined host Chanel Rion to delve into the geopolitical dynamics of China’s influence in Latin America and the U.S. response under President Trump. He discusses Trump’s strategic moves, including his use of tariffs and immigration policies to counter China’s growing presence, particularly in resource-rich countries. Bruner also covers the

Eric Eggers on “AllenJacksonNow” discusses USAID, the Corrupt Biden Regime, and DOGE Cutting Waste

Eric Eggers, Vice President of the Government Accountability Institute, talks about GAI’s mission to uncover government waste and corruption on Allen Jackson’s TBN Show @AllenJacksonNow. Eggers highlights the extensive spending by entities like USAID on initiatives that don’t align with American values, such as funding for Sesame Street in Iraq or promoting LGBT activism in

How did the Pentagon Lose $2 Trillion?

GAI Research Director Seamus Bruner appeared on Newsmax to talk about transparency in government spending and try to answer the question: How did the Pentagon Lose $2 trillion? Bruner highlights how government agencies exploit Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) subsection 56 to obscure spending details under the guise of national security, leading to

Seamus Bruner appeared on Grant Stinchfield Tonight program to discuss the Biden Five pardons.

GAI Research Director Seamus Bruner joined Grant Stinchfield to discuss the implications of the last-minute pardons by outgoing President Joe Biden of five more members of his immediate family. The pardons were not based on any criminal convictions, or even specific charges of wrongdoing by any of the Biden family members, but nevertheless extended to