Summaries of books by Peter Schweizer:
Red-Handed
How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win
Peter Schweizer
The book investigates the complex financial relationships and alleged corruption between American elites, including politicians and business leaders, and Chinese entities. It argues that these connections have led to personal enrichment for the elites while advancing China's strategic interests at the expense of the United States.
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Profiles in Corruption
Abuse of Power by America's Progressive Elite
Peter Schweizer
The book investigates various American politicians, predominantly from the Democratic Party, alleging that they engaged in corrupt practices and abused their power for personal gain. It scrutinizes the financial activities, deals, and legislative actions of several high-profile figures, suggesting a pattern of unethical behavior.
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Secret Empires
How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends
Peter Schweizer
The book investigates and alleges instances where American politicians engage in corruption by using their power to benefit their relatives and associates financially. It scrutinizes deals and investments involving foreign governments and companies, suggesting that politicians from both parties exploit their positions while avoiding direct personal enrichment to evade scrutiny.
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