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House Judiciary Democrats say a newly disclosed DOJ memo points to an unproven “business motive” for Trump’s classified document retention, but their press release blurs the line between investigative leads and established facts while spotlighting a real transparency fight over sealed records.

Congress

Mar 25, 2026

A GOP lawmaker says the Epstein document releases are still falling short—because redactions and withheld material may be blocking accountability and survivor-centered justice.

Judiciary

Mar 25, 2026

A walkout over Pam Bondi’s Epstein-files briefing is really a fight over whether the Justice Department will answer Congress under oath about a legally mandated disclosure it botched.

Congress

Mar 19, 2026

A psychology-label explainer frames Trump’s messaging as “DARVO,” but mixes analysis with lightly sourced claims and unnamed incidents.

Media & Narrative

Mar 16, 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

Congress is using subpoena power to force the nation’s top law enforcement official to account for how DOJ controlled and disclosed sensitive investigative records under mounting bipartisan distrust.

Congress

A federal government that cuts science, misrepresents findings, and invites investigatory pressure on researchers normalizes state-driven intimidation of evidence and corrodes our democratic accountability.

Executive

Mar 8, 2026

Impeachment is being deployed as a recurring pressure tool against an attorney general, pushing a constitutional remedy toward routine partisan escalation without a governing majority.

Congress

Mar 5, 2026

A House oversight panel moved to compel the attorney general’s testimony, signaling a fracture in executive accountability norms over what the Justice Department will disclose about the Epstein case.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

House oversight broke party discipline to subpoena the attorney general, reasserting Congress’s power to compel executive testimony despite leadership resistance.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

Firing counterintelligence personnel for prior work on a president-related investigation turns national security staffing into political retaliation, weakening the norm of independent federal law enforcement.

Executive

Mar 3, 2026

A convicted Epstein co-conspirator’s abrupt move to a minimum-security camp—followed by missing records and conflicting DOJ testimony—tests whether federal prisons can be insulated from political influence and secrecy.

Congress

Mar 2, 2026

Withholding Epstein-linked FBI witness records while invoking secrecy grounds Congress cannot verify risks turning “ongoing investigation” into a shield for executive self-protection.

Congress

Feb 26, 2026

When DOJ withholds Trump-linked Epstein records while a defendant retains discovery the public can’t see, transparency becomes discretionary power—and accountability collapses.

Executive

Feb 24, 2026

A lethal security response at a private presidential residence becomes public policy by press statement before the investigation is finished.

Executive

Feb 22, 2026