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A federal judge let key constitutional claims proceed that Elon Musk exercised principal-officer power running DOGE without Senate confirmation—raising the possibility that major DOGE-driven cuts could be unwound if plaintiffs win.

Judiciary

Mar 24, 2026

Musk’s debt math and Sanders’s $3,000-check pitch talk past each other—and most coverage skips what a 5% billionaire wealth tax would actually face in Congress, markets, and courts.

Economy

A San Francisco federal jury found Elon Musk liable for misleading tweets that allegedly pushed Twitter’s stock down during his 2022 buyout saga, teeing up multi‑billion‑dollar damages and a warning shot about market-moving “negotiation-by-tweet.”

Judiciary

Mar 20, 2026

Court filings suggest Trump’s DOGE relied on quick ChatGPT “DEI” labels to terminate NEH grants—including an HVAC preservation project—raising questions about viewpoint-based government funding decisions and sloppy process.

Executive

A new federal wealth-tax push would rewrite how we fund government by directly assessing billionaire fortunes—testing whether our tax system can restrain extreme concentration without collapsing into oligarchic governance.

Congress

Mar 2, 2026

A White House push to rewrite census rules and cast dissent as staged “colour revolution” politics hardens a template for sidelining representation and delegitimizing accountability for federal force.

Media & Narrative

Mar 3, 2026

A super PAC crossed a legal line by pushing prefilled absentee-ballot paperwork, testing the boundary between political persuasion and the state’s control over election administration.

State Politics

Feb 20, 2026

An unelected efficiency unit and its private-sector leader are shaping Medicaid policy by publicizing claims data amid a drive for sweeping cuts, shifting accountability from institutions to crowdsourced suspicion.

Executive

Feb 14, 2026

When political networks can help drive firings and force broadcasters off air for insufficient grief, we normalize retaliation as a substitute for free expression and institutional independence.

General

Sep 29, 2025

A private donor’s $288 million spend is followed by direct leverage over agencies, data, and payments—shattering the core democratic norm that public power cannot be rented through election money.

Executive

Mar 24, 2025

A federal agency reached into a city’s core bank account to undo Congress-funded payments, normalizing account-level clawbacks through payment infrastructure rather than lawful recovery procedures.

Executive

Mar 13, 2025

Police-backed executive entry into a non-federal nonprofit to impose new leadership shreds the boundary between lawful oversight and coercive state takeover.

Executive

Mar 18, 2025

A mass-audience podcaster who helped propel a presidential campaign is now amplifying an administration-linked billionaire’s agenda, further eroding the norm separating private media influence from governing power.

General

Feb 20, 2025

Federal regulators reclassified SpaceX as an airline-like “common carrier,” stripping the NLRB of jurisdiction and rewriting the labor-rulebook for a major employer without congressional action.

Executive

Feb 11, 2026

Emails place a Tesla board member inside Epstein’s social machinery, exposing how private gatekeepers can penetrate corporate power without disclosure or oversight.

Executive

Feb 10, 2026