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

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 discusses the Department of Government Efficiency on America Right Now program

GAI Research Director Seamus Bruner appeared recently on Newsmax’s “America Right Now” program to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for increasing government efficiency. Appearing with host Tom Basile and fellow guest Grover Norquist, Bruner weighs in on the many obstacles that await the new administration, both from the bureaucracy itself and from Congress. Watch the

The Clinton Foundation’s Behind-the-Scenes Battle With a Charity Watchdog Group

“Last Wednesday, Bill Clinton ratcheted up Clintonworld’s counter assault on Clinton Cash, the book by conservative author Peter Schweizer that ignited the latest media frenzy over the former First Couple’s $2 billion foundation. “There’s just no evidence,” Clinton defiantly told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, during an interview at the Foundation’s confab in Morocco. “Even the guy that