Eggers explains “shadowy networks” influencing American politics

Eric Eggers, Vice President of Research at the Government Accountability Institute and co-host of The Drill Down podcast joins The Vinnie Penn Project radio show. Together, they uncover the shadowy networks influencing American politics—from congressional corruption and insider trading to the artificial rise of progressive candidates like Mamdani. Eggers tells Penn about GAI research showing

Schweizer explains how activist group money funds protests in the US

In this interview on The National News Desk program, Kristine Frazao of Sinclair Broadcasting reports on new lawsuits filed by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) against California law enforcement agencies. The lawsuits seek transparency over funding tied to anti-ICE riots that the plaintiffs say has cost taxpayers more than $30 million. Peter Schweizer,

Antifa Is Not a Movement. It Is an Industry

Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, joined podcaster Lisa Boothe to expose the financial networks fueling left-wing unrest across American cities. Bruner, who represented GAI at President Trump’s briefing on Antifa two weeks ago, details for Boothe how foreign billionaires like Neville Roy Singham and major progressive foundations—including Soros’s own Open

Seamus Bruner & Mike Slater Expose the Protest Industrial Complex // The First TV‬

Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, joins Mike Slater on The First TV to expose how major dark-money networks fund political unrest in America. Buner details how networks associated with the Tides Foundation, Arabella Advisors, and the Open Society network funnel billions of dollars—often from foreign and corporate donors—into radical activist

Color Revolution in America: The Money, the Plan, the Players. Peter Schweizer with Glenn Beck

GAI’s Peter Schweizer joins Glenn Beck to detail how the same groups behind Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and “Stop Cop City” share donors with the No Kings protest events held in October. Schweizer explains how taxpayer funds, NGOs, and foreign billionaires work in sync — and what DOJ must do to shut down the “Protest

More Money = More Attacks on ICE!

Seamus Bruner joined The Capitol Report to discuss how violent protests at ICE facilities are funded by what is described as a “protest industrial complex,” backed by networks such as Soros’s Open Society Foundations, Arabella, Tides, and various foreign billionaires. According to Bruner, GAI’s Director of Research, taxpayer funds indirectly support these organizations through federal

How Protests Make Profits

Seamus Bruner joined Jimmy Lakey on Lakey Unleashed to discuss the billionaire funding of the “small town” protest. In his interview, Seamus Bruner discusses his book Controligarchs, which examines how billionaires like Gates, Zuckerberg, and Bezos use their wealth to exert control over everyday life through technology, environmental policy, and global influence. Bruner connects this

How Billionaires & Bureaucrats Built the Protest Machine // Bruner x Rion

GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner joins Chanel Rion to discuss how U.S. taxpayer money ended up funding anti-police and anti-ICE movements through a network of NGO grants and federal programs. From Tides to Open Society to Arabella funds, Bruner traces direct lines from public budgets to radical activist groups charged with domestic terrorism in

Bruner on Morning Wire to expose ‘No Kings’ Protest Funding

GAI Research Director appeared on the Morning Wire podcast to detail GAI’s ongoing investigation into the funding networks that are bankrolling protest movements in American cities, including the “No Kings” protests conducted this past weekend. “We found dozens of official organizers and partner organizations that are facilitating, enabling, and running these ‘No Kings’ protests,” said

How Taxpayer Dollars Are Fueling the “Protest Industrial Complex”

Following his White House briefing with President Trump, GAI’s Seamus Bruner joins Iowa Politics to unpack his findings: that organized protest networks are driven by elite donors and subsidized by public funds. He outlines how RICO laws, DOJ oversight, and Treasury investigations could target billionaires and NGOs bankrolling political violence.