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After a federal judge struck down the Pentagon’s “unauthorized information” press restrictions, the department quickly repackaged similar limits—while the Supreme Court let stand qualified-immunity protection for Texas officers who arrested a journalist for asking for nonpublic information.

Judiciary

Mar 26, 2026

A president’s claim that he alone can start and stop a war “any time I want” collapses democratic war-accountability into personal discretion while casualties and objectives drift.

Iran War

Mar 11, 2026

A president-ordered war fought under “maximum authorities” and “no stupid rules of engagement” normalizes unconstrained force while the executive withholds accountability for mass civilian deaths.

Iran War

Mar 6, 2026

A nationally prominent columnist normalized cruelty toward a public official by invoking the sale of a child for drugs—weaponizing family trauma to replace accountable political critique.

Media & Narrative

Feb 5, 2026

A Cabinet secretary allegedly converted taxpayer funds into a personal celebration and then used departmental authority to threaten staff into silence—an open breach of anti-corruption and oversight norms.

Executive

Mar 2, 2026

Federal authorities seized control from state investigators and then closed the case—an institutional maneuver that converts coordination into quiet veto power over accountability.

Executive

Mar 2, 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

The presidency is recasting civil-rights protections as “reverse discrimination,” steering federal grievance machinery toward a majoritarian victim narrative.

Executive

Jan 11, 2026

A president visibly dozing at a peace-signing inside a seized-and-rebranded U.S. institution turns diplomatic ceremony into evidence of executive incapacity and institutional capture.

Executive

Dec 4, 2025

The executive branch is tearing down the White House East Wing before filing plans for review, hollowing out public oversight by making compliance a post-demolition formality.

Executive

Oct 22, 2025

Meta’s $65 million super PAC rollout turns state legislatures into an A.I. policy battleground where corporate money can preselect the officials who regulate its own expansion.

Elections

Feb 18, 2026

A president seen repeatedly dozing in his own Cabinet meeting tests the most basic norm of executive competence: staying awake to supervise the government he commands.

Executive

Dec 2, 2025

When sexual-assault allegations against a president are met with blanket institutional denial, our basic expectation of accountability for power becomes optional rather than binding.

Executive

Oct 14, 2016

A $2 billion foreign investment into the president’s family crypto venture preceded a national-security chip decision, collapsing the firewall between U.S. policy and private enrichment.

Executive

Sep 15, 2025

When political news consumption hardens into devotion, our shared evidentiary baseline collapses—and the democratic norm of accountable governance becomes negotiable.

General

Jun 1, 2025