The Revolving Door's Speed Setting

The Revolving Door's Speed Setting

When a telecommunications lobbyist becomes the FCC chairman who then becomes a telecom executive again, it's not corruption—it's Tuesday in Washington. We dissect how the revolving door between government and industry operates at hyperspeed, and why the 'cooling off' periods designed to prevent conflicts of interest have become elaborate theater. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Revolving Door That Stopped Revolving

The Revolving Door That Stopped Revolving

When a little-known government ethics office quietly blocked dozens of high-profile Washington job switches in 2023, it sent shockwaves through K Street and corporate boardrooms. We examine how one ob...

3 Jun 12min

The Pentagon's $60 Billion Accounting Error

The Pentagon's $60 Billion Accounting Error

In May 2024, Pentagon accountants discovered they had miscalculated the value of weapons sent to Ukraine by $6.2 billion—meaning they could send billions more without new Congressional approval. What ...

2 Jun 13min

The Bureaucrat Who Broke Big Tech

The Bureaucrat Who Broke Big Tech

How Lina Khan went from writing a law school paper to wielding the Federal Trade Commission like a sledgehammer against Amazon, Google, and Meta. Her aggressive antitrust agenda has CEOs lawyering up ...

1 Jun 16min

The Judge Who Couldn't Say No

The Judge Who Couldn't Say No

In 1978, a single federal judge in Alabama became the de facto administrator of the entire state prison system—and held that power for nearly four decades. How Chief Judge Frank Johnson's contempt cit...

31 Mai 17min

The Midnight Memo That Broke FEMA

The Midnight Memo That Broke FEMA

In 2005, a single bureaucratic decision made 72 hours before Katrina's landfall turned a disaster response into a disaster itself. We trace how one lawyer's memo about federal authority created a coor...

30 Mai 17min

The Revolving Door's Last Stop

The Revolving Door's Last Stop

When a mid-level FDA regulator quietly rewrote drug approval guidelines three weeks before joining a pharmaceutical company, it exposed how the revolving door between government and industry actually ...

29 Mai 16min

The Janitor's Key to the Pentagon

The Janitor's Key to the Pentagon

How a routine background check delay for a civilian contractor in 2013 accidentally exposed that the Defense Department had been operating a massive off-books surveillance program without Congressiona...

28 Mai 15min

The Paper Trail That Broke the Banks

The Paper Trail That Broke the Banks

In 2008, everyone knew the banks were too big to fail. What they didn't know was that a single federal regulator had been quietly documenting exactly how reckless they'd become—and why her warnings we...

27 Mai 21min

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