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When the FBI director parties with a national team while his bureau leads an active security probe tied to the President, our law-enforcement neutrality becomes a campaign prop.

Executive

A federal court order locked away an investigative record about a sitting president’s alleged classified-documents retention, weakening the public’s right to scrutinize executive misconduct when prosecution is off the table.

Judiciary

Feb 23, 2026

A sitting president is publicly floating taxpayer-funded settlements against agencies he controls—collapsing the core norm that government power cannot be used to pay the officeholder.

Executive

Feb 5, 2026

A congressional candidate is forced to answer, yet again, for a Mar-a-Lago account alleging nude minors—another test of whether power-adjacent spaces ever face meaningful scrutiny.

Media & Narrative

Feb 17, 2026

When a president funnels taxpayer-funded travel and official diplomatic venues into family-controlled businesses, we normalize self-enrichment as a governing model—and the public loses the firewall against corruption.

Executive

Aug 12, 2025

A sitting president recast a sex-trafficking victim’s recruitment as employee “poaching,” reinforcing a norm of personal-brand protection over transparent public accountability.

Executive

Jul 29, 2025

A survivor’s account of a Mar-a-Lago meeting collides with DOJ’s refusal to release more Epstein materials, deepening public doubt in equal accountability under our laws.

Executive