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The Big Lie: 81 Million Votes, 64 Dismissed Cases, and the Words He Said in Private
THE LONG CON — PART II | A CATN INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
The Big Lie: 81 Million Votes, 64 Dismissed Cases, and the Words He Said in Private
Jun 319 min read


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


Stop Spending Your Money to Fund the End of Black Voting Power
How the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais Decision Unleashed a Nationwide Assault on Democracy — and Which Corporations Are Paying for It
May 2214 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


Hit Them Where It Hurts: It is Time to Boycott the Confederacy
The Supreme Court just brought back Jim Crow. Not as a metaphor. Not as hyperbole. As policy.
We can write letters. We can call representatives. We should do both. But we can also do something those states will feel in their bones: we can stop spending our money there.
May 1310 min read
The Corporate Bill Mill: Who ALEC Is, Who Funds It, Who Benefits, and What You Can Do About It
Most Americans have never heard of the American Legislative Exchange Council. That is not an accident. It is a strategy. ALEC is not a lobbying firm, though it functions like one. It is not a political party, though it operates like one. It is not a government agency, though it writes the laws that govern millions of people's lives. ALEC is a pay-to-play operation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1973 that brings state legislators and private corporations into the same ro
May 414 min read


The Erasure of Non-White Voters: How America's Democracy Was Dismantled in Broad Daylight
Today, April 29, 2026, the United States Supreme Court completed what scholars are already calling the most consequential rollback of civil rights in a century. In a 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, the Court's conservative supermajority gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — the last meaningful legal shield protecting Black, Latino, Native American, and Asian American voters from racially discriminatory electoral maps. What you CAN still do.
Apr 2910 min read


The Case Is Built. Now Congress Must Act – And You Can Help
The constitutional grounds for removing †rump from office have been documented, sourced, and argued in Congress. What's missing isn't evidence — it's the political will to use it before the 2026 elections make the choice impossible.
Apr 209 min read
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