• Four key Democrats are positioned to give Trump the exact surveillance powers they spent years warning he’d weaponize against opponents and critics. They fought tooth and nail against FISA Section 702 abuses under his first term—now they’re about to hand him even broader access to spy on Americans without warrants. So much for defending democracy…

  • Kevin Warsh is being rushed toward the Federal Reserve chair role despite refusing to acknowledge Trump’s 2020 defeat—putting someone who denies basic reality in charge of America’s economic stability. The Fed depends on market confidence that decisions are driven by data and expertise, not political loyalty to a defeated president. Republicans spent decades defending Fed…

  • Michael Whatley spent his career lecturing Americans about personal responsibility and respecting institutions—then ignored a court summons on a traffic case and got slapped with an arrest warrant in 2015. He was literally running Trump’s ‘tough on crime’ campaign the same month he was thumbing his nose at the courts. Rules for thee, none for…

  • Pete Hegseth, who built his career on defending religious freedom, just claimed authority to grant the Pope permission to lead the Catholic Church—as if a Pentagon official has jurisdiction over a sovereign state and 1.3 billion believers. The same man who attacks government overreach is now asserting he can greenlight papal duties like some cosmic…

  • She campaigned for the man spending millions on anti-trans attack ads, apparently thinking wealth would shield her from the discrimination she helped empower. Now her passport reflects the gender designation she fought to deny others. This is what leopards-eating-faces looks like in real time. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/25/caitlyn-jenner-trump-israel-russell-brand-ghislaine-maxwell

  • For 70 years, the U.S. government condemned torture and experimented on helpless POWs anyway—declassified docs prove the CIA ran MK-ULTRA tests on North Korean prisoners in American custody. The agency had plans for even worse. We prosecuted war criminals for the exact same abuses we were committing in secret. Source: https://theintercept.com/2026/04/26/mk-ultra-korean-war-prisoner-experiments/

  • Trump promised to restore integrity to the DOJ and end political prosecutions, but his Justice Department just indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for paying informants—something donors explicitly approved and law enforcement does routinely. The same people screaming about weaponized justice are now weaponizing it themselves, using federal resources to target ideological enemies. They’ve become…

  • FBI Director Kash Patel built his entire career demanding maximum penalties for minor offenses and zero tolerance for young people caught with drugs or alcohol—yet he was arrested multiple times in his youth for alcohol-related crimes, including public urination while drunk. When confronted, he dismissed his own arrests as ‘not representative’ of who he is,…

  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer was supposed to be Trump’s proof he cared about workers—a former union-friendly Republican brought in to clean up Washington. Instead, she allegedly steered grants to political cronies, conducted an affair that tanked her credibility, and left staff describing ‘constant turbulence’ under her leadership. When caught red-handed, she did what every Trump appointee does:…

  • Judge Kendrick Guidry sat on the Catholic church’s finance panel while ruling it was the only judge to side with them against abuse survivors. He claimed the state supreme court’s decision protecting victims wasn’t binding—a legally absurd position that shielded his employer from liability. He recused himself only after his corruption was publicly exposed, but…