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InfluenceWatch Podcast #85: Another Charged In Union Corruption


In this episode: the American Bar Association refuses to endorse overturning centuries of criminal due process precedents for now, the Feds get a break in the United Auto Workers’ spiraling corruption scandal, and Rep. Joaquin Castro demonstrates why donor privacy is important.

Listen to “Episode 85: Another Charged in Union Corruption” on Spreaker.

  • City Journal: “Affirmative Consent” as a Legal Standard?
  • Simple Justice: ABA Resolves You’re Guilty of Rape
  • Wall Street Journal: Will the ABA Reject Due Process?
  • Reason: In Win for Due Process, American Bar Association Voted Against Affirmative Consent
  • Detroit News: Feds charge ex-UAW leader in growing corruption scandal
  • Detroit Free Press: Training center scandal now includes ex-UAW official connected to union’s GM department
  • Influence Watch: United Auto Workers
  • Capital Research Center: Big Labor’s Iron Law of Corruption
  • Washington Examiner: ‘Fueling a campaign of hate’: Joaquin Castro tweets names and employers of 44 Trump donors
  • Washington Examiner: Six Trump donors Joaquin Castro tried to shame also gave to him and brother Julian
  • National Review: Doxing Trump Donors Is Just the Beginning
  • Capital Research Center: A New Policy Agenda for the “Regressive Resistance:” The Republic’s Norms
  • Learn more about the organizations and influencers discussed in the show at InfluenceWatch.org.

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