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A Senate photo-ID voting amendment failed on a 60-vote hurdle, but the real dispute was about a federal one-size-fits-all mandate tied to the broader SAVE America Act—not whether ID can be used at all.

Congress

A pastor tied closely to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth endorsed a podcast segment wishing death on a Democratic Senate candidate, and the real accountability question is how the Pentagon treats extremist-adjacent rhetoric inside its orbit.

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

A Republican senator publicly says Trump blocked a bipartisan path to reopen most of DHS and pay TSA workers, undermining GOP claims that Democrats alone are responsible for the shutdown impasse.

Congress

Mar 24, 2026

Trump’s DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin has no military record but repeatedly speaks in ways that imply combat experience, raising basic credibility and transparency questions for a top national-security role.

Executive

Mar 18, 2026

The Senate’s debate over Trump-backed “SAVE America Act” election rules is being sold as anti-fraud, but its practical effect would be to make voter registration harder for many eligible Americans while chasing a problem studies routinely find to be rare.

Congress

A headline-grabbing “100-point” collapse in John Fetterman’s net approval is based on a narrow slice of partisan polling and is being used to frame a single committee vote as proof he’s politically finished.

Congress

Mar 23, 2026

A sharp new polling collapse for Sen. John Fetterman is being used to tell a simple “he moved right, Democrats abandoned him” story—without showing the underlying poll, the baseline, or alternative explanations.

Media & Narrative

Mar 20, 2026

Illinois Democratic Senate nominee Juliana Stratton is using a high-profile break with Chuck Schumer to signal a confrontational anti-Trump posture, but the story blurs campaign messaging with what Senate leadership votes and confirmations would actually require.

Elections

Mar 19, 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 razor-thin committee vote — made possible by Sen. John Fetterman crossing party lines — moved Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s DHS nomination to the full Senate despite opposition from GOP Chair Rand Paul over temperament concerns.

Congress

Mar 19, 2026

A federal voting bill advances documentation barriers that would predictably block eligible citizens from the ballot, normalizing disenfranchisement as a tool of election policy.

Congress

Mar 12, 2026

When Congress treats a deadly, unauthorized military strike as “moot” because the Pentagon is investigating itself, war-powers oversight collapses into executive self-clearance.

Congress

Mar 12, 2026

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 “war of choice” conducted without congressional authorization is colliding with mass civilian harm—and the executive branch is being pressed to disclose accountability that democratic oversight requires.

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