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Peter Schweizer talks US Government Transparency with Wharton School of Business Radio

“David Lawrence, Founder of the Risk Assistance Network Exchange (RANE), and Peter Schweizer, President of the Government Accountability Institute, join host Dan Loney to discuss the idea of citizens holding the US Government accountable for how it spends taxpayer money every year with an annual transparency report on Knowledge@Wharton.”     To Listen to the […]

Schweizer Op_Ed: “Uncovering the Russia ties of Hillary’s campaign chief”

“… During a heated Fox Business interview with Maria Bartiromo, Hillary Clinton’s former campaign chief John Podesta made a series of misleading statements when questioned about his involvement in a company that received $35 million from the Russian government while Clinton served as secretary of state. On Jan. 18, 2011, a small green-energy company named Joule Unlimited […]

Schweizer to NYT: Trump Children Will Be Offered “Sweetheart Deals”

“People are going to offer them sweetheart deals,” said Peter Schweizer, the conservative author whose book “Clinton Cash” argued, among other things, that Mrs. Clinton had used her position as secretary of state to favor donors to the foundation. “It is just the way it works, as it comes down to the fact that people […]

Schweizer: Conway Crossed Line in Promoting Trump Apparel

“Peter Schweizer, who has worked closely with Trump chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and wrote a book, “Clinton Cash,” that was critical of donations to the Clinton Foundation, said, “They’ve crossed a very, very important, bright line, and it’s not good.” “To encourage Americans to buy goods from companies owned by the first family is […]

Clinton Enlisted State Employees to Steer Funds to Clinton Foundation Partner

“Hillary Clinton enlisted top State Department officials to help steer money to a partner organization of her family’s foundation, newly released emails show. … “The Clintons’ ability to convene various public and private interests around a common cause or project does create leverage for getting things done in the global arena. But [it] also creates […]