Unbiased University: The Biggest Government Scandals Throughout U.S. History (Part II)

In this episode of UNBIASED University, we continue our look at the biggest government scandals in U.S. history and the impact they had on politics, public trust, and government accountability. In Part II, we examine three major controversies from different eras: the Whiskey Ring scandal of the 1870s, the Iran–Contra affair of the 1980s, and the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal of the late 1990s. Along the way, we break down what happened in each case, how the scandals were uncovered, and what they reveal about the limits of power and the mechanisms for accountability within the American political system.

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Intro (0:00)

Whiskey Ring Scandal (2:22)

Iran-Contra Affair (14:03)

Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal (27:23)

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Unbiased University: The Biggest Government Scandals Throughout U.S. History (Part I)