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Jan 24, 2026 ? Members first on January 14, 2026 Noel Lorenzana CPA Podcast – Business, Taxes, and Alternative Finance Insights
The Pentagon just failed its audit again… and almost no one is talking about it. That means trillions of dollars in assets still can't be properly accounted for. In this video, I break down what it actually means when the Pentagon "fails" an audit, who performs these audits, why this keeps happening year after year, and why it should matter to everyday Americans who care about government spending, debt, and basic accountability. This isn't about politics. It's about transparency, public trust, and understanding where our tax dollars really go.