
The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer
Peter Schweizer is the author of, among other books, "Clinton Cash," "Extortion," "Throw Them All Out," and "Architects of Ruin." He has been featured throughout the media, including on "60 Minutes" and in the "New York Times." He is the cofounder and president of the Government Accountability Institute.
Latest episodes

May 7, 2025 • 39min
Clinton Cash - A Decade of Impact With Special Guest Steve Bannon
Clinton Cash - A Decade of Impact With Special Guest Steve Bannon

Apr 30, 2025 • 27min
Schweizer: Even for non-Catholics, the Next Pope Matters
The discussion revolves around the pope's surprising political power and its effects on global issues, especially immigration. It delves into the financial ties between the Catholic Church and U.S. politics, highlighting key funding dynamics amidst legal challenges. The hosts explore the upcoming papal election and its potential impact on church direction and national governance. Additionally, they tackle the irony of Pope Francis's open-border advocacy contrasted with Vatican security measures, prompting reflection on the intertwining of faith and policy.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 25min
Harvard Fights to Discriminate
The podcast dives into the Trump administration's push against elite universities, focusing on merit-based admissions and the fight against campus antisemitism. It highlights Harvard's complex relationship with federal funding, discussing its ethical dilemmas and accountability. The scrutiny of Harvard's integrity reveals allegations of fraud and mismanagement, raising concerns about its academic standards. Additionally, the conversation critiques the university's hefty investments and the disconnect between its elite status and public perception.

Apr 16, 2025 • 28min
Billy Long at the IRS
No one likes tax time, but one fresh character might offer at least some entertainment.Former congressman Billy Long of Missouri, who famously deployed his skills as a professional auctioneer on the House floor during a debate, is President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Internal Revenue Service after its acting director Melanie Krause resignation over the administration’s effort to use tax information to identify people in the country illegally.On the most recent episode of The Drill Down, co-hosts Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers take a post-tax filing deadline look at the history of the IRS being used to go after political opponents.

Apr 8, 2025 • 28min
The Real Issue Behind the Tariffs
President Donald Trump unveiled a full slate of eye-popping tariffs on countries large and small last Friday, and the reactions over the weekend have been intense. Welcome to “Tariff Panic Week.” Many people have noted the precipitous drop in the stock market and their own IRAs since the tariffs were announced. One reporter who questioned Trump aboard Air Force One over the weekend even asked him whether he’d call off the tariffs if the Dow Jones index kept dropping. “That’s a stupid question,” Trump snapped.

Apr 2, 2025 • 25min
MAHA, Pharma Ads, and Soda
What do Big Pharma ads on TV and Diet Coke have in common? Both are targets of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the new head of the Health and Human Services department. In his early efforts to press the “Make America Healthy Again,” Kennedy has singled out two seemingly different issues: those ubiquitous television ads for pharmaceuticals, and whether people on federal food assistance programs should be able to buy soda and junk food on the taxpayer dime.

Mar 26, 2025 • 28min
Schweizer: Activist Judges Buying Time for “The Resistance”
The new administration of Donald Trump has been a whirlwind of activity in its first one hundred days but is running into resistance from men in black – activist federal judges.

Mar 19, 2025 • 28min
DOGE Going After SNAP Fraud
As DOGE’s efforts shift to eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in social welfare problems including SNAP, Social Security, and Medicaid, The Drill Down podcast welcomes a nationally recognized expert in spotting how those programs are rife with fraud. Andrew McClenahan is, among other things, intergovernmental committee co-chair for an organization called the United Council on Welfare Fraud, and has investigated fraud in the food stamp program, including one bust several years ago that stopped a $100 million fraud scheme in South Florida. The group is made up of welfare fraud investigators from every state.

Mar 13, 2025 • 26min
"Fool's Gold" Blows Lid on Cali Corruption
If you think you know how bad things are in California, you don’t. If you think you know how corrupt the state’s leading politicians are, it’s worse than that. Sticky-fingered pols pushing woke policies have turned the Golden State into fool’s gold. That’s the title of a new book out March 11 by two investigative reporters—Susan Crabtree of RealClearPolitics, and the Government Accountability Institute’s own Jedd McFatter. Fool’s Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All exposes the shocking truth behind California’s fall from grace, and how progressives want to do it to the rest of the nation. The book exposes the corruption of California’s leading Democratic lights—Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Adam Schiff, former Vice President Kamala Harris, and former House speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Mar 5, 2025 • 25min
In the DOGE era, the Pentagon holds all the (credit) cards
“Tooth and tail.” That’s the phrase new defense secretary Pete Hegseth uses to describe how money is spent (and wasted) by the Pentagon. It captures the difference between spending money to support warfighters and spending it on the mushrooming support operations that are supposed to keep the troops ready.