John Solomon is an award-winning journalist and the author of DSK: The Scandal that Brought Down Dominique Strauss-Kahn. During his quarter-century career in print and broadcast media, Solomon has covered a variety of issues, from the convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer to an in-depth look at teachers who returned to classrooms after child molestation convictions. In 2008, Solomon joined the Washington Times as executive editor.
Before joining the Times, Solomon was a national investigative correspondent at the Washington Post, where he uncovered former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s secret security firm clients, former Senator John Edwards’ relationship with a controversial hedge fund, and the FBI’s misuse of an anti-terrorism tool that allowed agents to gather phone and computer records of Americans without court approval.
Seamus Bruner is the author of Compromised: How Money and Politics Drive FBI Corruption and the Associate Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute. Bruner has worked with Peter Schweizer since 2011 and GAI since 2013 providing research and support for numerous N.Y. Times bestsellers.
Bruner’s research has been featured on the front page of top publications like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post and resulted in multiple 60 Minutes exposés. Bruner has discussed the results of his findings on national TV and radio.