
We focus on foreign policy, but increasingly, these past two years, we’ve absolutely focused on civil liberties, given everything happening with covid. The lineup was terrific, so it was a great event. We had Thomas Massie, Phil Girardi, Jim Bovard, and Jacob Hornberger. We also had the Ron Paul Scholars Seminar for upper-division undergrads and graduate students, essentially a foreign policy bootcamp. We had our normal Washington, DC, conference, which was our biggest conference ever. We met this year to discuss the anniversary of Nixon’s closing the gold window. The other important part of what we do is conferences. Paul, Monday through Thursday with me as a cohost and Friday with Chris Rossini as the cohost. And we do the daily Ron Paul Liberty Report with Dr. We want to show people three or four things to think about.

We publish every day three or four articles and they’re highly curated. Jeff Deist: For any readers who are unfamiliar, tell us what the Ron Paul Institute is and what it does.ĭaniel McAdams: We do three main things, Jeff.

He has a BA in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and worked on an MA in international relations from San Francisco State University. From 1993 to 1999 he worked as a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary, and traveled through the former Communist bloc as a human rights monitor and election observer. Daniel served as the foreign affairs, civil liberties, and defense/intel policy advisor to US congressman Ron Paul from 2001 until Dr. Daniel McAdams is executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity and coproducer/cohost of the Ron Paul Liberty Report.
