Report: Presidential Daily Briefings: A Time-Based Analysis
The Government Accountability Institute conducted a time-based analysis of the Presidential Daily Briefings process. To Download the Full Report, Click Here.
The Government Accountability Institute conducted a time-based analysis of the Presidential Daily Briefings process. To Download the Full Report, Click Here.
The Government Accountability Institute examined President Obama’s schedule from the day he took office until mid-June 2012, to see how often he attended his Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) — the meeting at which he is briefed on the most critical intelligence threats to the country. During his first 1,225 days in office, Obama attended his…
After ten months of investigating Obama campaign bundler and former MF Global chief Jon Corzine’s role in the loss of $1.6 billion of customer funds, the New York Times is reporting that Eric Holder’s Department of Justice is unlikely to file any criminal charges against Corzine or top MF Global executives. Read the story here.…
The Justice Department’s decision not to prosecute Goldman Sachs in a financial-fraud probe is another sign of the cronyism that has kept Attorney General Eric Holder from taking action against other big Wall Street firms, says Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer. Read the full article at the Daily Beast.
An investigation by Peter Schweizer’s Government Accountability Institute (GAI) has concluded that conflicts of interest among President Obama’s top Department of Justice appointees may explain why nobody on Wall Street has been prosecuted by the government following the economic meltdown of 2008. Read the Washington Examiner article here.
The Daily Caller ran a headline article covering the new report from the Government Accountability Institute on cronyism at the Department of Justice. The article was featured on the Drudge Report. Read the Daily Caller article here.
The Government Accountability Institute announces the release of its investigative report: “Justice Inaction: The Department of Justice’s Unprecedented Failure to Prosecute Big Finance.” Click here for the full report.
Both campaigns are bashing away at sweetheart deals and insider advantages. But neither the Democrats or Republicans are serious about ending them. Read Peter Schweizer’s three easy fixes at The Daily Beast.
The pressure on Romney to release his tax returns continues to mount. But he is also failing to disclose all of his bundlers. Peter Schweizer on what the public is missing. Read the rest at Daily Beast.