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The Rot Within: When the Government Turns on Its People.

When an USDA Fraud Whistleblower risks everything to expose corruption at the highest levels, the story stops being about one man and becomes a warning to an entire nation. This episode pulls back the curtain on how federal programs meant to help farmers have become a breeding ground for fraud, extortion, and lawfare — and how political elites protect the rot instead of rooting it out.

The Next Steps Show rips the mask off a government that has stopped serving the people and started preying on them.

Whistleblower and airline captain James Lenore joins Peter Vazquez to expose massive USDA fraud, extortion rackets, and lawfare tactics used to silence citizens who dare to question corruption. What he uncovered is not a single case of misconduct; it is a symptom of systemic rot spreading through every layer of federal bureaucracy.

This conversation dives into how taxpayer dollars are weaponized, how political elites protect the guilty, and how the same failures threatening our farms are threatening our national security and our freedom. Lenore’s story proves what every honest American feels in their gut: the real danger is not foreign enemies; it is the corruption inside our own walls.

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Because the fight for truth does not begin in Washington—it begins with you.

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