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DOJ’s unusual intervention could reopen a disinformation case that fueled Biden impeachment politics.

Executive

Mar 17, 2026

Trump claims a former president praised his Iran strikes; aides to all four living ex-presidents say no such recent call happened.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

Federal law enforcement power is being mobilized to re-litigate a settled national election, eroding the norm that criminal process is not a tool for partisan election narratives.

Judiciary

Mar 9, 2026

Federal prosecutors pursued a legally thin theory against a former president under presidential pressure, pushing the Justice Department closer to a tool of personal political retaliation.

Judiciary

Mar 4, 2026

A president used wartime messaging to glorify himself and publicly demand justice against a former prosecutor, eroding the norm that federal power is not wielded as personal retaliation.

Executive

Mar 3, 2026

A former president says the sitting administration is moving to impose potentially prohibitive voting requirements—normalizing election manipulation through administrative barriers rather than voter consent.

Elections

Feb 28, 2026

By branding official presidential imagery with defiant, campaign-grade messaging, the transition blurs the line between state symbolism and personal political posture before power is even sworn in.

General

Jan 17, 2025

An incoming administration is using an official presidential portrait rollout to echo a criminal mugshot, collapsing the boundary between public office and personal legal peril.

Executive

Jan 17, 2025

A president is asserting unilateral power to void a predecessor’s official acts based on signature method and pairing it with perjury threats—an attack on continuity of lawful government.

Executive

Nov 28, 2025

By flooding Congress with an undifferentiated “name list” that lumps irrelevant mentions with serious allegations, DOJ leadership normalizes information laundering that weakens transparency mandates into a shield for power.

Executive

Feb 16, 2026

The White House has turned a civic memorial into a partisan weapon—using official space to smear predecessors and entrench election-delegitimizing claims as government history.

Executive

Dec 18, 2025

Treasury and the I.R.S. are using opaque rulemaking to hollow out a law Congress passed, rewriting national tax policy without the scrutiny or consent our democracy requires.

Executive

Nov 8, 2025

Trump presses Senate Republicans to erase the filibuster by raw majority power, collapsing a long-standing procedural brake to force an end to shutdown negotiations.

Congress

Oct 31, 2025

By purging the capital’s design review commission as White House construction plans loom, the presidency tightens control over oversight mechanisms meant to protect transparency and the public’s stake in federal space.

Executive

Oct 29, 2025

A member of Congress is cheering courtroom removals as entertainment while pushing to financially punish cities for policy disagreements with federal immigration enforcement.

Congress

Jul 28, 2025