Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

Congress is using subpoena power to force the nation’s top law enforcement official to account for how DOJ controlled and disclosed sensitive investigative records under mounting bipartisan distrust.

Congress

When the Justice Department declares “all files” released while internal records point to a far larger archive, our oversight system is forced to operate on an unverifiable premise.

Executive

Feb 16, 2026

A sitting attorney general’s contemptuous posture before Congress accelerates the normalization of political capture of federal law enforcement and degrades the Justice Department’s independence.

Executive

Feb 15, 2026

When the nation’s top prosecutor treats congressional oversight and victim engagement as disposable, the Justice Department’s core norm—equal accountability under law—starts to fail in plain sight.

Executive

Feb 13, 2026

A federal appeals court just blocked a maneuver that would let the executive install de facto U.S. attorneys indefinitely by sidestepping Senate confirmation and statutory vacancy limits.

Judiciary

A court-authorized FBI search became a public loyalty broadcast, with top officials using a dawn raid to signal political dominance rather than institutional restraint.

Executive

Aug 22, 2025

Bondi authorized dismissing a public-corruption case without weighing evidence, turning federal prosecution into conditional power over an elected mayor—an anti–rule-of-law rupture our system may not recover from.

Executive

Feb 14, 2025

Washington ordered a corruption case buried for political leverage, and career prosecutors resigned rather than convert federal criminal power into a policy bargaining chip.

Executive

Feb 13, 2025