Inside Congress

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Inside Congress

Ronald Kessler · Book · 1998

If you loved Inside Congress, you likely find yourself drawn to stories that peel back the layers of institutional rot and systemic abuse.

Films on the same thread

Spotlight

Spotlight

Tom McCarthy · Film · 2015

Like Inside Congress, this investigation pulls back the curtain on a protected institution, exposing how systemic corruption and silence allow abuse of power to thrive unchecked within powerful organizations.

Bombshell

Bombshell

Jay Roach · Film · 2019

This film mirrors the investigative spirit of Inside Congress by pulling the veil off a toxic workplace, revealing how powerful men use their influence to mask pervasive sexual misconduct.

All the President's Men

All the President's Men

Alan J. Pakula · Film · 1976

This remains the gold standard for the kind of political investigative journalism found in Inside Congress, tracking how reporters expose the deep-seated corruption hiding behind the halls of power.

Eyes Wide Shut

Eyes Wide Shut

Stanley Kubrick · Film · 1999

Just as Inside Congress exposes the secret lives of the elite, this film explores the dark, hidden sexual underworlds and moral hypocrisy that exist beneath the surface of high society.

Series on the same thread

House of Cards

House of Cards

Beau Willimon · Series · 2013

Fans of Inside Congress will recognize the ruthless political manipulation described in the book, brought to life here through a narrative that captures the cold, calculated nature of Washington power.

Tokyo Vice

Tokyo Vice

J.T. Rogers · Series · 2022

This story shares the journalistic grit of Inside Congress, following an outsider who embeds himself within a rigid system to document the dark, corrupt reality hidden from public view.

House of Lies

House of Lies

Matthew Carnahan · Series · 2012

Much like the cynical political culture detailed in Inside Congress, this show highlights the moral ambiguity and manipulative strategies that define the lives of those operating in high-stakes environments.

Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Series · 2025

This investigation echoes the themes of institutional scandal in Inside Congress, documenting how fame and power can be weaponized to hide long-standing patterns of abuse from the public eye.

Podcasts on the same thread

American Scandal

American Scandal

Audible · Podcast · 2026

This podcast explores the same cycle of political intrigue and systemic decay that Ronald Kessler examines in Inside Congress, detailing how hidden lies eventually lead to massive, society-altering scandals.

Bag Man

Bag Man

Rachel Maddow, MS NOW · Podcast · 2023

This deep dive into historical political bribery shares the investigative DNA of Inside Congress, focusing on how high-ranking officials use their positions to conduct criminal enterprises with total impunity.

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Common questions

Is Inside Congress based on actual interviews?

Yes, Inside Congress is based on unprecedented interviews with more than 350 insiders. Ronald Kessler conducted these interviews to reveal the truth about how Congress functions behind the scenes regarding money, sex, and self-interest on Capitol Hill.

What topics does Inside Congress cover?

Inside Congress explores the inner workings of Capitol Hill by investigating sex scandals and dirty financial dealings. The book examines how money and self-interest have taken control of the legislative branch and seeks to answer who is really running Congress.

Who is the author of Inside Congress?

Inside Congress was written by Ronald Kessler. He is a New York Times bestselling author and an award-winning journalist who utilized his investigative experience to interview hundreds of insiders for this 1998 publication.

When was Inside Congress published?

Inside Congress was published in 1998. The book provides a detailed look at the state of Capitol Hill during that era, focusing on the influence of money and scandal on the people who run the country.

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