Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

A Daily Beast write-up about Trump joking he could “live to 200” uses health optics and a disgraced ex-doctor as the hook while only lightly connecting the moment to the bigger, more consequential story: presidential power, information control, and war-time accountability.

Executive

Mar 20, 2026

A regulator’s “easy way or hard way” warning met concentrated media ownership—and a national broadcast was silenced while its corporate gatekeepers sought federal approvals.

General

Sep 21, 2025

A combat-sports spectacle on White House grounds, likely carried by a network shaped by FCC leverage, collapses the core norm separating public office from private media promotion.

Media & Narrative

Aug 12, 2025

A federal regulator is weighing enforcement over a TV guest booking, pressuring broadcasters to ration political speech through legal risk rather than editorial judgment.

General

A broadcast network preemptively silenced a candidate interview and even banned his image, normalizing private compliance with threatened regulation before any lawful rule change exists.

General

Feb 17, 2026

A federal consumer-protection agency is invoking the FTC Act to pressure a private news product’s editorial curation toward favored outlets, blurring the line between oversight and viewpoint-driven state leverage.

Executive

Feb 12, 2026

Federal broadband money is being conditioned on statewide carve-outs for ISPs, turning a deployment grant into a tool to override state net neutrality and affordability laws.

Executive

Oct 30, 2025

Regulatory approval cannot become a transaction where settlements, programming commitments, and private access substitute for transparent, law-bound decision-making.

General

Aug 1, 2025

An admitted AI-voice robocall operation urging voters to skip a presidential primary ended in acquittal, exposing how election deception can slip past criminal enforcement while still warping turnout.

Judiciary

Jun 13, 2025

Trump’s new order pulls independent regulators under White House budget and performance control, shattering the long-standing firewall meant to keep elections, markets, and communications oversight from partisan command.

Executive

Feb 19, 2025