Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

Iran is signaling it won’t trust Trump’s emissaries after U.S. strikes, but the bigger story is how thin and anonymous the sourcing is for who would actually negotiate—and on what terms.

Iran War

Mar 24, 2026

Kushner fundraising from Gulf sovereign funds while acting as a U.S. Mideast negotiator raises fresh conflict-of-interest questions amid an Iran war escalation.

Executive

Mar 14, 2026

A regional shock event ignited deadly attempts to breach U.S. diplomatic grounds and assault international offices, testing the basic norm that missions and humanitarian institutions remain off-limits to mob violence.

Iran War

Mar 1, 2026

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

A war run through fear and denial—while civilian deaths mount and staff won’t level with the commander in chief—shreds the norm of accountable, reality-based presidential command.

Iran War

Mar 12, 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

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

When war logic expands to threaten water infrastructure, civilian survival becomes a bargaining chip and mass disruption is treated as leverage rather than a red line.

Executive

Mar 5, 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

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

A president launched strikes while talks were still underway and without a clear public ultimatum, normalizing war-making as a domestic opinion operation rather than accountable national policy.

Executive

Feb 28, 2026

France is curtailing a U.S. ambassador’s direct government access after he ignored a formal summons—an institutional rebuke that breaks the normal premises of diplomatic accountability.

Executive

Feb 23, 2026

Norms Impact

The Senate just empowered a pardoned felon tied to the president’s family as a top diplomat, normalizing “access to the president” as a substitute for accountability and fitness for office.

Executive