
David Sirota
Investigative journalist and founder of Lever News; author of the book 'Master Plan' discussing corruption, campaign finance, and related Supreme Court matters, appearing to discuss his reporting and the book's findings.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 20min
10/16/25: Trump Greenlights CIA In Venezuela, Debate On Totalitarianism, Dems Screwed By SCOTUS In 2026
David Sirota, an investigative journalist and founder of Lever News, joins to discuss critical issues surrounding corruption and campaign finance. He delves into the implications of the Citizens United ruling and current Supreme Court challenges, warning that Democrats may face vulnerabilities in upcoming midterms. Sirota highlights a Montana initiative aimed at curbing corporate political spending and critiques the ongoing threats to voting rights. The conversation links these issues to a broader strategy undermining democracy, making for a compelling and eye-opening dialogue.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 27min
The Hidden Plot to Legalize Corruption with David Sirota
David Sirota, an investigative journalist and author of "Master Plan: The Hidden Plot to Legalize Corruption in America," delves into the troubling intersection of money and politics. He reveals how legal frameworks have transformed corruption into a norm, tracing it back to key Supreme Court rulings. Sirota highlights the failure of recent reforms and the need for public financing to combat big-money influence. He argues for rebuilding grassroots movements to challenge corporate power and advocates making corruption a pivotal campaign issue for change.

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May 12, 2026 • 1h 7min
E248 - Journalism in the Age of Oligarchy w/ David Sirota
David Sirota, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever and creator of Master Plan, discusses journalism versus media and the attention-economy shift away from investigative reporting. He explores billionaire ownership, audience capture, the collapse of local news, algorithms shaping discourse, and the legal and historical roots of concentrated presidential power.


