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Corporate AI lobbyists are buying luxury access to congressional staff, weakening the anti-corruption norm that public policy should not be shaped through sponsored perks and curated influence.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A closed-door House deposition surfaced conflicting accounts about an Epstein-estate settlement tied to accusations involving a sitting president, forcing public judgment through leaks instead of open evidentiary process.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A senior senator is willing to rewrite Senate rules to force through a federal election overhaul, treating the filibuster’s consensus guardrail as disposable political leverage.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A member of Congress publicly urged DOJ to deport an elected mayor while declaring an entire religious group “doesn’t belong,” collapsing immigration enforcement into partisan punishment.

Congress

Mar 9, 2026

A president is openly holding the nation’s lawmaking hostage to force federal voting restrictions and punitive oversight of election officials—turning routine governance into leverage over the franchise.

Elections

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

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

A president launched military action and Congress failed to enforce war-powers limits, leaving future Iran war funding to be decided without a settled legislative restraint.

Congress

Mar 8, 2026

No-bid “urgency” contracting was used to spend $143 million through a just-formed LLC that subcontracted to an operative-tied firm, testing the guardrails against patronage and self-dealing.

Executive

Mar 5, 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

A president launched an air campaign without Congress, and congressional leadership is moving to ratify the precedent that war can proceed without a vote.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

A new federal wealth-tax push would rewrite how we fund government by directly assessing billionaire fortunes—testing whether our tax system can restrain extreme concentration without collapsing into oligarchic governance.

Congress

Mar 2, 2026

Launching strikes on Iran without a congressional vote pushes war-making power deeper into the presidency, treating Congress’ constitutional authority as optional once force is already used.

Congress

Feb 28, 2026

A privileged floor vote would force Congress to decide—publicly—whether ethics files exposing sexual misconduct stay sealed behind leadership control and committee discretion.

Congress

Feb 25, 2026