Governance by Truth Social directive trains the public to accept major national-security disclosure decisions as political content, not accountable state action—and that weakens our ability to demand lawful process and protect our rights. On these facts, a criminal case is not evident; a president can direct executive agencies, and the post describes only “begin[ning] the process,” not the release of classified material. The democratic injury is procedural: using the White House and Cabinet to amplify a hype cycle invites selective disclosure, politicized classification decisions, and institutional pressure on agencies to perform loyalty rather than follow documented review standards.