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  • The Musician Who Won't Apologize for Loving His Country | Ep. 30
    Jul 1 2026

    John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting joins Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers to talk about performing on the USS Nimitz for America's 250th, bringing a freed hostage on stage to play piano, and why patriotism became a political flashpoint.

    He explains how a song written after October 7th connected him to hostage families, why he thinks the arts decide the culture war, and what a California flag ban says about the country right now. Susan and Eric dig into the drop in national pride, the media's role, and whether the divide is as deep as the headlines claim.

    On Background is a production of the Government Accountability Institute.

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    27 min
  • Newsom's Ten: The Associates He Hopes You Forget Before 2028 | Ep. 29
    Jun 26 2026

    Susan Crabtree and Jed McFatter return to walk through ten figures in Gavin Newsom's political orbit who later faced charges, convictions, or prison. They trace verified election coercion in his first run for San Francisco mayor, the bribery cases reaching into his former staff, and the federal scrutiny now aimed at Jennifer Siebel Newsom's nonprofit and the millions flowing between it and her for-profit film company. The conversation closes on the socialist wave in New York and what it signals for Los Angeles and California.

    Read the reporting referenced in this episode in the California Globe and City Journal. Get the full investigation in the book Fool's Gold.

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    28 min
  • The Feds Have a Roadmap to Newsom. It's Called Fool's Gold | Ep. 28
    Jun 18 2026

    Newsom says Trump invented an investigation to stop his 2028 run.

    The truth: prosecutors in Sacramento opened it before Trump took office. A whistleblower came forward last year. His chief of staff already pleaded guilty.

    Susan Crabtree and Jed McFatter lay out the rest alongside Eric Eggers.

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    35 min
  • The California Election Was Decided Before Anyone Voted | Ep. 27
    42 min
  • Ep. 26 | California's $6 Gas and the Reality Star Who's Beating the Mayor
    May 28 2026

    California's primary is next week and the numbers are wild!

    A reality TV star is within 1 point of the sitting LA mayor. One Democrat running for governor said on camera that California "needs Chevron" while taking their checks. Another has spent $195 million on ads and is still stuck in the polls. And two Republicans are splitting the vote in a way that may hand the governor's race entirely to Democrats, cutting off the only real check on Gavin Newsom's record.

    Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers break it all down on this week's On Background.

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    26 min
  • Ep. 25 | Steve Hilton on Newsom's Empire of Waste
    May 11 2026

    Steve Hilton is leading the race for governor of California, and he sat down with Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers to explain why.

    The numbers tell the story. California ranks 50th out of 50 for opportunity. 50th out of 50 for business climate, ten years in a row. Highest poverty rate, highest unemployment, highest cost of living.

    Where is the money going? Hilton's Golden Together fraud reports found $928 million of a $1 billion climate fund, money meant to put solar panels on low-income apartment buildings, redirected to Democrat political organizing. A separate nonprofit, Tzedek, gets roughly 80 percent of its revenue from taxpayers and openly hires "paid canvassers of varying immigration status, including undocumented" to elect Xavier Becerra.

    This is what one-party rule buys you.

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    20 min
  • Ep. 24 | Secret Service FAILS Again After WHCD Attack
    May 4 2026

    A gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents Dinner with the President, Vice President, and most of the Cabinet in the same room. The Secret Service Director called the setup “perfect.” On this episode of On Background, Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers are joined by former House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz to examine what actually happened, what the agency is still hiding, and why a decade of warnings has produced almost no reform.

    Chaffetz, who led the most aggressive Secret Service oversight in modern congressional history and authored a 2015 committee report titled “United States Secret Service: An Agency in Crisis,” walks through the structural failures that have only worsened. The average Secret Service employee receives 30 minutes of training per year. The agency is roughly 1,000 agents short. Many uniformed officers patrol the White House grounds without ever having been inside the building. The promised White House training replica has ballooned from $8 million to more than $140 million.

    Susan adds her latest reporting, including new details about the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt, the supervisors who were promoted instead of disciplined, the campaign’s request to remove the farm equipment that would have blocked the gunman’s line of sight, and an internal culture that has stopped responding to her questions since her exclusive reporting on a Secret Service agent investigated for alleged tax fraud.

    The episode also covers Director Sean Curran’s leadership, the missing transparency about which officer was actually hit, ongoing congressional briefings led by Chairman James Comer, and the six structural reforms Chaffetz says must happen before the World Cup brings unprecedented protective demands to American soil.

    This is a sober look at the institution charged with protecting American leaders, and the consequences of letting it fail in slow motion.

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    43 min
  • Ep. 23 | Swalwell's Fall, the Corruption Machine & the Law to Silence Journalists
    Apr 16 2026
    Eric Swalwell's exit from the California governor's race was abrupt. But according to Susan Crabtree, it was not unexpected. In this episode of On Background, Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers trace the years of rumored misconduct that preceded Swalwell's fall, the political calculation behind his implosion, and what it reveals about access journalism in both California and Washington, D.C. They examine the congressional ethics system, including the slush fund used to quietly settle harassment claims, and why it is structurally incapable of accountability. They also turn to the race to replace him. Billionaire Tom Steyer has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner, despite admitting he has not been following Gavin Newsom's record and having rolled out a plan that would effectively end immigration detention in California. Then Crabtree details the story she is currently reporting: the network of immigration nonprofits absorbing billions in taxpayer funds, including money used to shield convicted felons from deportation. In response to that kind of journalism, California legislators have introduced a bill that would fine reporters $10,000 and subject them to jail time for investigating those organizations. Crabtree also previews a coming investigation into how sexual harassment cases within the California congressional delegation were handled over the years, and who knew what, when. Follow on X! @susancrabtree @Eric_Eggers @Govt_Acct_Inst Watch full episodes of On Background with Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers on the Government Accountability Institute YouTube channel. Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@Govt_Acct_Inst
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    25 min