Detainees at Delaney Hall told a visiting member of Congress that ICE used pepper spray and physical force against them in direct retaliation for an ongoing hunger strike. The agency's own framing confirms the logic — that protesting conditions is itself an offense.
Michael Caputo, longtime Trump ally and veteran of his first administration, filed the inaugural claim from the DOJ's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund — seeking $2.7 million with no published eligibility criteria governing who qualifies.
Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion. His own Justice Department settled the case with $1.776 billion in public money, no independent oversight, and no public eligibility criteria — then handed his administration the keys to decide who qualifies.
Ryan Nichols is the fifth person pardoned for the January 6 Capitol attack to face new criminal charges. The pattern is not a coincidence — it is the predictable outcome of clemency used as political reward.
Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS may be settled by his own administration — creating a $1.7 billion taxpayer-funded compensation fund for Trump and his political allies. Legal scholars say there is no precedent for a president controlling both sides of a federal lawsuit in which he
Copaganda is the systematic use of media to shape public perception of police in ways that obscure violence and preempt accountability. Here's how the system works — and why it matters.
A broken federal database was supposed to tell families where detained immigrants are held. Thirty-six lawmakers say it has become a mechanism for making people disappear — and they want to know if that's by design.