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The Insurance Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know This — Steve Keller | The Brief | PragerU

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What is pay-to-play politics and how much does it cost to be heard in Washington? In this episode of The Brief: Insights From The Inside, Shabbos Kestenbaum sits down with Stephen Keller, former financial CEO, author of Pay to Play: Political Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Cost of the American Dream, and co-founder of the Justice Restoration Foundation. Keller tells the story of how he went from building a multibillion-dollar life settlements business to becoming the target of a federal prosecution he says was driven by powerful insurance interests, political access, and a broken pay-to-play system. He explains why he believes corporate lobbying, PAC money, and political influence have distorted how laws are written — and why ordinary citizens and entrepreneurs often cannot compete without money and connections. The conversation covers Citizens United, record lobbying spending, the insurance industry, life settlements, government weaponization, DOJ accountability, and whether America’s justice system can still be fixed. If you’ve ever asked “What is pay-to-play politics?”, “How does lobbying influence Congress?”, “Is unlimited political spending good for democracy?”, “Can corporations buy political outcomes?”, or “How do powerful industries use government against competitors?”, this episode is for you. #politics #news #podcast #ShabbosKestenbaum #PayToPlay #PoliticalCorruption #Lobbying #CitizensUnited #CorporateGreed #InsuranceIndustry #JusticeReform #DOJ #GovernmentCorruption #TheBrief #PragerU

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· Jun 24, 2025

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· Jul 7, 2026

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· Jul 8, 2026

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· Jun 23, 2026

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· Jul 8, 2026

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· Jun 29, 2026

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