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Episode 102: Profiles in Corruption by Peter Schweizer - Deep Dive Book Revew

Our review today is from Peter Schweizer's "Profiles in Corruption," which examines alleged abuses of power and corruption among prominent progressive politicians in the United States. The author argues that progressives' advocacy for expanding federal power creates increased opportunities for such abuses. His book details various alleged instances of corruption involving financial gain, leveraging political influence for personal benefit, and preferential treatment for family and associates. The book uses case studies of several politicians to illustrate these claims.

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