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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

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 again attacked vote-by-mail while quietly using it himself—and got publicly corrected when his explanation didn’t match his recent travel.

Elections

Mar 26, 2026

Nancy Mace’s split with Trump over Iran isn’t just intraparty drama—it spotlights how a major war is being funded and expanded while Congress says it’s getting thin information.

Iran War

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

Trump’s “Iran asked me to be Supreme Leader” joke at an NRCC fundraiser uses a real, deadly leadership crisis in Iran to normalize assassination-as-policy and blur what’s confirmed about the war and succession.

Iran War

Mar 26, 2026

Melania and Barron Trump used Florida’s no-excuse vote-by-mail system in a Palm Beach special election while the president pushes federal limits on mail voting and attacks it as “cheating.”

Elections

Trump and his press team are publicly calling intermediary message-passing with Iran “negotiations,” while Iran flatly rejects that label—an ambiguity that matters in an active shooting war.

Iran War

Mar 26, 2026

A Fox News poll puts Trump at 59% disapproval amid Iran-war backlash, but the “record high” label depends on Fox’s own tracking and a single snapshot shouldn’t be treated as a trendline.

Media & Narrative

Mar 25, 2026

A GOP campaign committee fundraiser debuted a tailor-made “America First Award” for President Trump, and the coverage leans hard on mockery while skimming past the political purpose of this kind of party-stage honor.

Congress

Mar 26, 2026

Trump teased a secret “gift” from Iran tied to Hormuz and energy flows, but the White House offered no verifiable details—turning a high-stakes security and oil-market crisis into an evidence-free guessing game.

Iran War

Mar 25, 2026

A newly surfaced FBI/DOJ memo in the dismissed Trump classified-documents case points to possible business-related motives and a “show-and-tell” incident, but the public still lacks the underlying evidence and context needed to judge the claims fairly.

Judiciary

Mar 25, 2026

House Judiciary Democrats say a newly disclosed DOJ memo points to an unproven “business motive” for Trump’s classified document retention, but their press release blurs the line between investigative leads and established facts while spotlighting a real transparency fight over sealed records.

Congress

Mar 25, 2026

A Democrat flipping the Florida district that includes Mar-a-Lago is real news, but using it to “predict” a national midterm wave oversells what one low-turnout special election can prove.

Elections

Mar 25, 2026

A Wisconsin election denier who tried to “prove” fraud by impersonating two politicians was convicted of election fraud and identity theft—showing how “system testing” narratives can excuse the very conduct they claim to expose.

Judiciary

Mar 25, 2026