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Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation to run DHS turned on two Democratic votes, but the bigger story is an ongoing DHS funding lapse and how immigration enforcement conditions are driving a governance breakdown.

Executive

Mar 23, 2026

DHS procurement and oversight norms fracture when an unpaid political confidant is documented approving contracts while the Secretary denies it under oath to Congress.

Executive

Mar 10, 2026

A major Senate race is being shaped around a presidential demand that the non-endorsed candidate “drop out,” shifting nomination power from voters toward personal political leverage.

Elections

Mar 10, 2026

Congress just declined to enforce its war-powers check, widening the precedent that a president can sustain military action without fresh authorization.

Congress

Mar 5, 2026

Congress just declined to enforce its war-checking power, widening the precedent for unilateral presidential warfare while lawmakers retreat to after-the-fact leverage through funding.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

A Cabinet secretary’s sworn denials of citizen detentions, school enforcement, and court-order violations signal an executive branch testing whether oversight and judicial authority still constrain federal power.

Congress

Mar 3, 2026

A sweeping U.S. war effort is advancing while lawmakers report the public still lacks a clear justification—normalizing executive war-making without transparent aims or a defined end state.

Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

A new federal wealth-tax bill would convert billionaires’ net worth into recurring revenue and direct cash checks, testing how far Congress will go in normalizing redistribution by annual asset taxation.

Congress

When rule changes send voters to the wrong polls and courts leave late-cast ballots in limbo, election administration stops being neutral—and public consent starts to fracture.

Elections

Mar 4, 2026

A U.S. senator used a cartel image to score points in the ICE masking fight, then deleted the evidence—testing whether public power can inflame the nation without leaving a public record.

Congress

Feb 23, 2026

A national political influencer privately helped a convicted sex offender launder his reputation while publicly weaponizing pedophilia conspiracies to discredit opponents and institutions.

General

House appropriators moved to rename a national cultural venue for the sitting president’s spouse, using federal funding machinery to normalize personal branding inside public institutions.

Congress

A broadcast network preemptively silenced a candidate interview and even banned his image, normalizing private compliance with threatened regulation before any lawful rule change exists.

General

Feb 17, 2026

We are paying foreign governments through opaque deals to take deportees the law may protect—then routing people onward anyway—normalizing a shadow deportation system beyond meaningful oversight.

Executive

Feb 13, 2026

A party-line House vote moved Washington toward mandatory citizenship papers and monthly roll purges, rewriting the baseline of who gets to vote through federal compulsion, not demonstrated need.

Congress

Feb 12, 2026