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Trump’s new executive order tries to use federal databases and the Postal Service to reshape state-run voter eligibility and mail-ballot delivery—an aggressive move experts expect courts to stop.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

The Pentagon chief publicly overrode an Army safety review after Apache crews hovered near Kid Rock’s home, raising questions about whether standards are enforced consistently when politics and celebrity are involved.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

The Pentagon chief publicly overrode an Army safety probe into Apache crews’ low-altitude flyby near Kid Rock’s home, raising questions about political favoritism and military accountability.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

A new Epstein survivor account is paired with a political transparency fight that still leaves major DOJ files unreleased and survivors worried about both secrecy and privacy failures.

Executive

Mar 26, 2026

Trump’s public dig at the UK’s aircraft carriers is less about ship specs than about normalizing contempt for allies while Downing Street disputes the premise of his story.

Executive

Mar 26, 2026

A FEMA disaster-response leader skipped a key shutdown hearing as Democrats highlighted his conspiracy talk and violent rhetoric—raising basic questions about competence and accountability during a strained disaster season.

Executive

Mar 25, 2026

A pastor tied closely to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth endorsed a podcast segment wishing death on a Democratic Senate candidate, and the real accountability question is how the Pentagon treats extremist-adjacent rhetoric inside its orbit.

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

A report suggests Trump wants to hide the optics of “mass deportations,” but the policy machinery and legal end-runs Stephen Miller champions appear to be moving ahead anyway.

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

A huge, well-timed burst of oil futures trading right before Trump’s Iran-related post is being framed as possible “treason,” but the public evidence so far shows suspicious timing—not proof of insider control from the White House.

Executive

A federal design panel OK’d a Trump portrait for a commemorative gold coin, but the key question is whether Treasury can legally bypass long-standing limits meant to keep living politicians off U.S. money.

Executive

Mar 23, 2026

Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation to run DHS turned on two Democratic votes, but the bigger story is an ongoing DHS funding lapse and how immigration enforcement conditions are driving a governance breakdown.

Executive

Mar 23, 2026

A $580 million burst of oil-futures selling minutes before Trump’s Iran “talks” post raises a basic public-interest question: did anyone trade on advance knowledge of a market-moving national security decision?

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

A watchdog report says HHS under RFK Jr. has dismantled dozens of expert advisory panels—especially at NIH—raising questions about how major health and research decisions are being made and reviewed.

Executive

Mar 19, 2026

Federal prosecutors say a Supermicro co-founder helped run an elaborate transshipment-and-fake-document scheme to divert U.S.-assembled AI servers into China, highlighting how export controls can fail inside complex supply chains.

Executive

A Social Security watchdog report appears to have been edited to downplay how long callers actually waited, underscoring how political pressure can warp “independent” oversight documents that the public relies on.

Executive

Mar 20, 2026