Peter Schweizer’s book, Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive
Elite (HarperCollins), is out today, and Rebecca Mansour at Breitbart reported that the
bombshell investigative book contains
1,126 endnotes totaling 83 pages of source material, Breitbart News has
learned.
In addition, the book contains no
unnamed sources. Instead, it is based on hard evidence and documents,
including: foreign and domestic corporate and legal records, tax liens,
lobbyist disclosures, property records, White House visitor logs, federal
bankruptcies, and federal criminal trial records.
Publishing giant HarperCollins has
kept Profiles in Corruption under a strict embargo. The book will
reportedly expose how five members of Joe Biden’s family—the “Biden
Five”—scored “tens of millions of dollars” in taxpayer money and guaranteed
loans. In addition, the book is said to contain never-before-reported bombshell
revelations about Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Amy
Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Sherrod Brown, and Eric Garcetti.
Last week Amazon named the book
its “most
anticipated” nonfiction book based on pre-sale volume. Ten days before
the book’s January 21 release, it had already hit
#1 on Amazon across all book genres.
The book’s writer, Government
Accountability Institute President and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter
Schweizer, is a five-time New York Times bestseller author who
penned Clinton Cash and Secret Empires. According to Axios, Schweizer and his GAI team of investigators spent a
year and a half researching Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive
Elite.
While Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders will likely be getting most
of the headlines, there is a chapter on Ohio’s own Senator, Sherrod Brown. Several sections in that chapter may resonate with reports of Joe Biden's son and brother allegedly benefiting from the Vice President's position of influence:
[Sherrod] Brown’s congressional
career—in both the House and Senate—is marked by a devotion to progressive
causes before they become widely supported within the Democratic Party. Brown’s
efforts in the minutiae of health and medical issues — those that seem designed
to help put a lot of money in the pocket of his brother— are less well known.
More to come.
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