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,”

“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

Bruner calls AG Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel a “knockout duo.”

Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at GAI, appeared on Newsmax to unpack President Donald Trump’s powerhouse justice department picks: Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. Bruner hails them as a “knockout duo” ready to dismantle the deep state. In his commentary, Bruner spotlighted past FBI overreaches such as the Mar-a-Lago raid on

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

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

Bruner: Los Angeles Officials Failed at Every Level

Seamus Bruner, director of research at the Government Accountability Institute, appeared on the Carl Bigbie Frontline program to talk about the failures of government in California to adequately prepare for, prevent, or respond to the wildfires that have ravaged thousands of homes in Los Angeles. Appearing with Boston Herald columnist Kristen Tate, Bruner pointed out