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A Senate photo-ID voting amendment failed on a 60-vote hurdle, but the real dispute was about a federal one-size-fits-all mandate tied to the broader SAVE America Act—not whether ID can be used at all.

Congress

Illinois Democratic Senate nominee Juliana Stratton is using a high-profile break with Chuck Schumer to signal a confrontational anti-Trump posture, but the story blurs campaign messaging with what Senate leadership votes and confirmations would actually require.

Elections

Mar 19, 2026

A “war of choice” conducted without congressional authorization is colliding with mass civilian harm—and the executive branch is being pressed to disclose accountability that democratic oversight requires.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

As an unauthorized war expands, Democratic congressional leadership is accused of retreating into procedure—normalizing executive war-making while Congress delays the only vote that matters.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A president is openly holding the nation’s lawmaking hostage to force federal voting restrictions and punitive oversight of election officials—turning routine governance into leverage over the franchise.

Elections

A transparency law ordered full release, but DOJ pulled 47,635 Epstein files offline—reasserting executive control over disclosure while the records include allegations touching the sitting president.

Executive

Mar 4, 2026

A president launched an air campaign without Congress, and congressional leadership is moving to ratify the precedent that war can proceed without a vote.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

A U.S. senator used a cartel image to score points in the ICE masking fight, then deleted the evidence—testing whether public power can inflame the nation without leaving a public record.

Congress

Feb 23, 2026

When convicted predators remain on the invite list for political fundraisers and briefings, our access-driven system signals that proximity to power can outlast criminal disgrace.

Congress

Feb 16, 2026

A 50-vote Senate majority is moving to nationalize strict voter-registration and ID mandates while testing procedural workarounds against the filibuster’s minority-protection norm.

Congress

Feb 17, 2026

A cabinet secretary’s promise to ensure “the right people” vote signals federal power drifting from protecting elections to steering them—eroding the core norm that voters choose leaders, not leaders choosing voters.

Executive

Feb 15, 2026

A shutdown-strained White House turned whitehouse.gov into a partisan troll page, crossing the norm that public communications exist to govern—not to degrade opponents with state-backed ridicule.

Executive

Nov 2, 2025

Feeding 42 million Americans is being treated as shutdown leverage, turning a basic federal duty into a bargaining chip and normalizing governance by hostage-taking.

Congress

Oct 30, 2025