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Sanders is forcing a Senate vote to block a $659 million bomb sale to Israel, highlighting how “emergency” waivers can sidestep Congress during fast-moving wars.

Congress

Mar 19, 2026

When cabinet officials feel “afraid not to wear” a president’s personal gifts, public service is bent into a loyalty display that corrodes professional independence inside the federal government.

Executive

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

By rejecting a war powers check, congressional Republicans ceded their constitutional role, widening the precedent for unilateral presidential war-making without meaningful legislative consent.

Iran War

Mar 8, 2026

Senior U.S. officials mocked multilingual diplomacy in front of foreign counterparts, normalizing contempt for the basic courtesies that sustain alliance trust and credible statecraft.

Executive

Mar 8, 2026

A sitting president is openly pressing to gut the Senate filibuster to impose federal voting requirements while asserting a personal role in picking foreign leaders—two moves that strain democratic guardrails at home and abroad.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

A sitting member of Congress is amplifying extraordinary claims while pressing executive agencies for UAP briefings, pulling oversight toward speculation instead of verifiable governance.

Congress

Aug 14, 2025

The White House met mass-death reporting with a non-answer, an “investigation,” and attacks on the press—weakening democratic oversight of war by substituting messaging for accountability.

Executive

Mar 4, 2026

A president launched Operation Epic Fury on a claimed “feeling,” while the White House refused to identify an imminent threat—normalizing unilateral war-making without a public evidentiary threshold.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

When war rationales change overnight and senior officials contradict each other in public, democratic accountability for the use of force collapses into message control.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

U.S. embassies told Americans in a war zone not to rely on government evacuation, a breakdown of the basic consular duty our institutions are expected to uphold.

Executive

Mar 3, 2026

Launching major strikes before Congress acts—and refusing limits afterward—sets a precedent of unilateral war-making that strips the legislature of its core constitutional check.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

A sitting president publicly floated a US “takeover” of a neighboring country, stretching executive power toward regime-change politics without clear congressional authorization or democratic legitimacy.

Executive

Trump asserted personal control over an international “Board of Peace” that claims oversight beyond the U.N. even as his administration launched airstrikes that expanded war.

Iran War

Mar 2, 2026

Operation Epic Fury normalizes a presidency treating war-making as a personal political instrument, weakening Congress’s constitutional role in authorizing and constraining the use of force.

Executive

Mar 2, 2026