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NY Post: Gavin Newsom bailed out utility responsible for California wildfires – after collecting six figures in donations, new book claims

California Gov. Gavin Newsom bailed out his state’s biggest utility, which caused some of the Golden State’s worst wildfires, after being showered in hundreds of thousands in donations from executives, according to a scorching assessment of his leadership in a new book. Instead, he opted to go after oil and gas companies over climate change

Fox News: Newsom’s ties to CCP under microscope in new book exposing alleged corruption: ‘Fleeced American citizens’

‘Fool’s Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All’ will be released on Tuesday A new book sounding the alarm about corruption in California spends a chapter focusing on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s history with a nonprofit organization that the authors say served as a major “gateway”

Newsmax “Saturday Agenda” welcomes Eric Eggers and Seamus Bruner to discuss

Newsmax // Saturday Agenda  Eric Eggers + Seamus Bruner Eric Eggers, VP at GAI, and Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at GAI, joined Rob Astorino on  Newsmax (Mar. 8, 2025) to discuss Elon Musk’s DOGE revolutionary budget cutting, slashing $105 billion in taxpayer waste in just over a month. Eggers hails it an “unmitigated success,”

Deep State Keeps Vendors Paid // Eggers on ‪@RedactedNews‬ talking SCOTUS, Trump, & DOGE

Eric Eggers, Vice President of the Government Accountability Institute, joined ‪@RedactedNews‬ to review the 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that ordered the Trump administration to release $2 billion in USAID foreign aid that he had previously frozen via an executive order. Eggers noted that despite the majority opinion ordering the release of the funds, a strong

Countering China // Peter Schweizer on America v. China under Trump, Ukraine v. Russia, & DOGE

Peter Schweizer, President of the Government Accountability Institute and host of The Drill Down Podcast, joins Breitbart’s Alex Marlow, who filled in for Charlie Kirk on Real America’s Voice. They unpack President Donald Trump’s first 50 days, arguing all moves—Panama Canal, Greenland, Ukraine minerals, tariffs—counter China’s global rise. Schweizer praises Trump’s Reagan-like grand strategy, seeing

FOOL’S GOLD RELEASES ON MARCH 11, 2025

Award-winning journalist Susan Crabtree has teamed up with Jedd McFatter and the investigative team behind the runaway New York Times bestsellers Blood Money, Red Handed, Profiles in Corruption, and Clinton Cash. They are proud to present: FOOL S GOLD: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All

“Follow the money” Seamus Bruner & Jay Oliver discuss Epstein files, Deep State, and transparency on LI News Radio

GAI’s Director of Research, Seamus Bruner, unpacks the latest on the promised release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files with Jay Oliver on LI News Radio. As Attorney General Pam Bondi released the first group of long-awaited documents per Trump’s directive, the delays by the FBI and the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York

Schweizer on Sky TV applauds cutting government waste

Government Accountability Institute President and author Peter Schweizer joined Sky News host James Morrow to discuss the United States Agency for International Development. President Donald Trump’s shutdown of USAID has “alarmed” Democrats. Schweizer has lauded the efforts by Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk who is at the helm of the efforts by DOGE in

“The Parasites are thrashing” Peter Schweizer appears on Fox News at Night to discuss DOGE and the media reaction

GAI President Peter Schweizer and his organization have long stressed that the real value of what Elon Musk and his DOGE group have been doing is to expose the “business model of corruption” in Washington, DC. The reductions in spending and federal workforce bloat are important, but exposing and stopping the use of taxpayer monies