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The Weaponized Government
†rump told the country he was fighting for them. What he was actually doing was building a machine, assembling the full weight of the federal government into a weapon aimed not at America's enemies, but at America's own people. This is the documented record of how he did it, agency by agency, lie by lie, and with a blueprint that his own people wrote.
Jun 817 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 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
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 Record the †rump Regime Doesn't Want You to See: Federal Immigration Shootings Since January 20, 2025
What you are about to read was compiled not by the federal government but by independent journalists. The Trace, a nonprofit investigative newsroom focused on gun violence, built a running tracker of every incident it could document. Capital & Main, ProPublica, NBC News, local outlets, and legal filings filled in additional details. Several agents involved have not been identified. Several incidents have not been publicly acknowledged at all.
Apr 1830 min read


The Government Is Erasing Itself: Stop Them With Our Letter and Petition
On April 1, 2026, the †rump regime's DØJ declared the Presidential Records Act unconstitutional. That law, passed after Watergate, requires presidents to turn over all official records to the American people when they leave office. No president before this one has ever challenged it.
We explain what is being lost, why it matters, and what you can do right now to stop it.
Apr 1223 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


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


They're Coming for Your Ballot: How †rump's Five-Year Assault on Mail-In Voting Ends With the SAVE Act
From a Fox Business confession in August 2020 to a bill now moving through the United States Senate, this is the documented record of one man's systematic campaign to eliminate the voting method that threatens his party's grip on power — and why November 2026 is the deadline to stop it.
Mar 1813 min read


They're Calling It "Child Safety." It's Actually a Surveillance State.
The Kids Online Safety Act — KOSA — along with a package of roughly a dozen related "child safety" bills, is quietly advancing through the House with bipartisan support. And while the name evokes images of legislators shielding children from predators, the actual mechanics of these laws tell a very different story. This is not a child safety package. It is the most sweeping assault on anonymous speech and civil liberties in the history of the American internet.
Mar 108 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


Unelected and Unleashed: The Stephen Miller Problem
Do you want S†ęphęn Mįllęr out of our White House?
So do I. Let's talk about it.
Mar 713 min read
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