Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

The article claims a U.S. Navy “blockade” of Iran began Monday and is already failing, but it offers no verifiable operational details, legal basis, or independent confirmation to support an extraordinary escalation in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran War

Apr 14, 2026

Trump publicly breaks with Giorgia Meloni after she criticized his remarks about the pope, turning a once-useful alliance into a political liability with consequences for Italy–U.S. relations.

Executive

Apr 14, 2026

The Justice Department fired four prosecutors tied to FACE Act cases, but the public still lacks the basic facts needed to judge whether this was misconduct accountability or political retaliation.

Executive

Apr 14, 2026

A headline about Trump being “humiliated” obscures the real story: contradictory official claims, unclear legal authority, and rising escalation risk around a purported U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran War

Apr 14, 2026

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says DOJ has released “everything” in the Epstein files, but lawmakers and prior reporting point to millions of pages still withheld and heavy redactions that keep public accountability out of reach.

Executive

Apr 14, 2026

Hungary’s incoming government says Orbán used Hungarian public money to support CPAC, raising basic questions about foreign political influence and taxpayer-funded partisan spending.

Elections

Apr 14, 2026

The viral “DoorDash grandma” McDonald’s drop-off to Trump wasn’t a spontaneous delivery—it was a coordinated political marketing moment using a previously engaged policy advocate as proof-point.

Media & Narrative

Apr 14, 2026

A first-term House Democrat is moving to impeach Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the Iran war, but the bigger story is how “impeachment push” framing can obscure the underlying war-powers and civilian-targeting allegations she’s actually making.

Congress

Apr 6, 2026

A report that Iran “cut all channels” with the U.S. ahead of Trump’s Strait of Hormuz deadline rests largely on Iranian state-linked claims while skimming past what is independently confirmed and what remains unverified about strikes and diplomacy.

Iran War

Apr 7, 2026

The story spotlights Alex Jones urging Trump’s removal, but it blurs the line between incendiary rhetoric, unverified health claims, and the real constitutional and factual thresholds for the 25th Amendment.

Media & Narrative

Apr 7, 2026

Trump’s reported threat that Iran’s “whole civilization will die tonight” spotlights how maximalist deadline diplomacy can blur into unlawful targeting threats while markets—and civilian risk—spiral.

Iran War

Apr 7, 2026

The US struck Iran’s oil-export hub Kharg Island but insists it only hit military sites—an assurance that clashes with markets’ reaction and leaves key escalation details unanswered.

Iran War

Mar 29, 2026

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