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Remigration: The Neo-Nazi Blueprint Being Executed as U.S. Policy Right Now
Remigration, Martin Soto's Story, Concentration Camps, and Neo-Nazi Theory: How they all have come together and what you can do
May 2519 min read


Theocracy in the Making
The United States Constitution is being dismantled. Not quietly, not gradually, and not by accident. It is being stripped to its bones by a political party and a regime that have decided the Bible outranks it, that God supersedes it, and that the American people have no right to question either. When the bones are bare, they intend to cremate them.
What you can do.
May 1311 min read


Terror Wearing a Badge: Lady Liberty Watches
A manifesto addressed to every American who chose this, and to every American who must now live inside what that choice has made.
May 1110 min read
Prøject 2025: Exposed
Prøject 2025 is a 920-page blueprint published by the Heritåge Føundatiøn in 2023. It is not a conspiracy theory, but rather a documented governing agenda. Here is what it planned, what has already happened since January 20, 2025, and what is still coming if we do not take back the House and Senate in November 2026.
May 1116 min read


White Supremacy Is Rewriting the Map
In eight days, †rump's regime and a captured Supreme Court dismantled sixty years of voting rights protections, allowed Republican-led states to carve up majority-Black districts, and set in motion a nationwide assault on Black political power not seen since the end of Reconstruction.
May 813 min read
The Regime Just Classified You as a Terrorist
†rump's regime has released its official National Counterterrorism Strategy. If you are anti-fascist, transgender, or simply believe in the right to protest, the United States government now formally considers you a threat equivalent to ISIS. And the legislative assault that goes with it has been building for years.
May 76 min read
The Architecture of Oppression: How Systemic Racism Built America's Prison Industrial Complex and Why History Keeps Repeating
Fannie Lou Hamer said it plainly. "I am sick and tired of being sick and tired." She said it in 1964, standing before a nation that had beaten her, jailed her, and shot at her simply for trying to vote. She said it because she understood something that too many Americans still refuse to accept: that the suffering of Black and Brown people in this country is not accidental, not incidental, and not the product of individual bad actors. It is structural. It is intentional. And i
May 416 min read


Our Votes, Our Marriages, Our Rights
What happened to voting rights last week was not an isolated event. It was a continuation of a documented pattern, and the LGBTQ+ community, along with every American who believes in constitutional equality, needs to understand that pattern clearly and urgently, because the next chapter is already being written.
May 110 min read
Katie Phang Sues Todd Blanche and the DØJ to Force Full Epstein File Release
This morning, April 27, 2026, legal journalist and former MSNBC host Katie Phang filed a federal lawsuit against Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in his official capacity, demanding that a court declare the DØJ in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and order the full, unredacted, legally required release of every Epstein file the regime has been hiding. The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
The DØJ is scrambling. An
Apr 277 min read


They Are Not Numbers: Deaths and Disappearances at the Hands of Federal Immigration Enforcement in 2026
The United States federal government is killing people. Not in distant wars. Not in classified operations. Here. In detention facilities spread across seven states. In parking lots in Minneapolis. On the streets where ordinary Americans live. And the majority of this country does not know their names.
We will make them known.
Apr 1221 min read


Impeach. Convict. Remove. Why the 25th Amendment Was Never the Answer
The answer is not the 25th Amendment. It was never the 25th Amendment. The answer is in Article I of the Constitution, it has been there since 1787, and it is called impeachment. Congress has the power. Congress has the grounds. Congress has the obligation. What Congress does not have — what it has been conspicuously lacking — is the spine to use it. That changes when the people demand it. So let's be clear about what we're demanding, and why.
Apr 910 min read


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Apr 82 min read


This Is Not a Threat. This Is a War Crime.
We need to stop using the word "controversial" to describe what is happening in Iran. What is happening is not controversial. It is not a policy disagreement. It is not a matter of perspective. What is happening, what is being threatened openly, brazenly, by the President of the United States, has a name.
It is called a war crime.
Apr 54 min read


This Is What Racism Looks Like
Let us be precise. This is not a blog about immigration policy. This is not a blog about crime statistics. This is not a blog about border security or economic anxiety or any of the other euphemisms Amerikkka uses when it does not want to say the word out loud...
Racism.
Apr 416 min read


Tonight: Join Us on Zoom for an Introduction to Together Across America
If you've been watching the news lately — the No Kings protests, the mail-in voting executive order, the war in Iran, the treason charges being debated in legal circles — you may be feeling what a lot of people are feeling right now: the urgency to do something, combined with the exhaustion of not knowing where to start.
Tonight is a place to start.
Join us on Zoom for Together Across America.
Apr 14 min read


TOGETHER ACROSS AMERICA
A note from longtime organizer and friend Robin McGehee — who has spent decades on the front lines of justice, from fighting for marriage equality to marching on Washington with the National Equality March.
Mar 302 min read


They Called Them Alarmists
In 2012, a small group of political scientists at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden set out to build the most rigorous global dataset on democracy ever constructed. They called it the Varieties of Democracy Institute, or V-Dem. At the time, global democracy was near its historic peak. Their colleagues called them alarmists. The data, they said, was exaggerating the risk. Democracy was fine.
The data was not exaggerating.
Mar 219 min read


The Last Local Station
Last night, while most of America slept, the Federal Communications Commission approved the $6.2 billion merger of Nexstar Media Group and Tegna. The deal closed. It is done. A single company now controls 265 television stations across 44 states and the District of Columbia. One company. 80% of American households. ... Gone. Not gone in the sense that the stations disappeared. Gone in the sense that the independence is over.
Mar 209 min read


America’s Concentration Camps: What Is Happening Inside IÇE Detention And Why You Cannot Look Away
The word "concentration camp" is a loaded one, and it is used here deliberately. A concentration camp is not defined solely by gas chambers. It is defined by the mass detention of civilians, outside the normal judicial process, in conditions of deliberate deprivation, with inadequate medical care, and no meaningful path to release. By that definition, what is happening in America's immigration detention network meets the threshold — and the evidence is overwhelming.
Mar 1122 min read


They Came for Our Papers: Kansas SB 244 and the Rise of Bureaucratic Erasure
On February 26, 2026, approximately 1,700 transgender Kansans woke up criminals — not because of anything they had done, but only because of who they are.
Mar 811 min read
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