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The story uses a spouse’s alleged private online behavior as a scandal hook while treating “national security risk” claims as near-certainty without showing evidence of any actual compromise.

Media & Narrative

Mar 31, 2026

Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation to run DHS turned on two Democratic votes, but the bigger story is an ongoing DHS funding lapse and how immigration enforcement conditions are driving a governance breakdown.

Executive

Mar 23, 2026

Trump administration officials are moving into military housing with undisclosed terms, redirecting bases built for service members into protected enclaves for political appointees.

Executive

Mar 11, 2026

DHS procurement and oversight norms fracture when an unpaid political confidant is documented approving contracts while the Secretary denies it under oath to Congress.

Executive

Mar 10, 2026

A sitting senator says an unelected White House adviser is “calling the shots,” a warning sign that cabinet accountability is being bypassed inside federal power.

Executive

Mar 8, 2026

A White House-linked “special government employee” operated inside DHS as leadership collapsed, underscoring how informal loyalty networks can seep into federal authority without clear accountability.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

A Cabinet secretary was removed by presidential decree and immediately repurposed into a new envoy title, normalizing executive personnel power untethered to transparent accountability.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

No-bid “urgency” contracting was used to spend $143 million through a just-formed LLC that subcontracted to an operative-tied firm, testing the guardrails against patronage and self-dealing.

Executive

Mar 5, 2026

A Cabinet secretary was removed by presidential social-media decree as a senator was tapped in a TV-driven loyalty calculus, tightening executive control over DHS leadership with fewer stabilizing guardrails.

Executive

Mar 5, 2026

A Cabinet secretary was forced out amid contracting and oversight scrutiny, signaling that executive control—not transparent accountability—can dictate leadership of the agency driving mass detention and deportation.

Executive

Mar 5, 2026

Trump removed the homeland security secretary under congressional scrutiny and reassigned her into a newly invented envoy post, further normalizing personal command over cabinet accountability.

Executive

Mar 5, 2026

A Cabinet secretary’s sworn denials of citizen detentions, school enforcement, and court-order violations signal an executive branch testing whether oversight and judicial authority still constrain federal power.

Congress

Mar 3, 2026

By refusing to force impeachment votes, the House normalizes executive lawlessness and abandons its constitutional duty to check war powers, civil-liberties violations, and obstruction of justice.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

When federal agents kill U.S. citizens and the DHS secretary won’t retract false “domestic terrorist” claims, accountability collapses into a public-relations shield for state violence.

Executive

Mar 3, 2026

When an administration quietly reinstates a blocked rule to obstruct congressional oversight of detention facilities, it tests whether court orders and appropriations limits still restrain executive power.

Judiciary

Mar 2, 2026