DOGE Watch
Tracking the Trump administration's all-out assault on everyday people and the Constitution
DOGE Watch
Tracking the Trump administration's all-out assault on everyday people and the Constitution
Trump's Disastrous Disaster Policy
Documenting the Trump administration's pre-disaster recklessness and post-disaster cruelty
Trump's Disastrous Disaster Policy
Documenting the Trump administration's pre-disaster recklessness and post-disaster cruelty
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The Revolving Door Project (RDP) scrutinizes executive branch appointees to ensure they use their office to serve the broad public interest, rather than to entrench corporate power or seek personal advancement.
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The Agency Spotlight
The Agency Spotlight tracks appointments to leadership positions at thirty-nine independent federal agencies through the confirmation process and beyond.
Learn MoreHackwatch
Hackwatch is where we monitor the mainstream media’s favorite Democratic-leaning economic analysts for conflicts of interest, perverse incentives, and just flat-out erroneous reasoning. We identify who the bad actors are, explain why they’re compromised and wrong, and demand that outlets stop poisoning the information ecosystem with discredited neoliberal orthodoxy and start giving people access to other, better-informed perspectives.
Learn MoreSupreme Transparency
Supreme Transparency—a project of Take Back the Court, True North Research, and the Revolving Door Project—sheds light on an oft-overlooked way that the U.S. Supreme Court’s billionaire benefactors peddle influence: amicus briefs. The Supreme Transparency site exposes the more subtle yet no less destructive ways that right-wing amicus filers and oligarchic court-whisperers hold sway over SCOTUS.
Learn MoreDecember 05, 2025 | Watchdog Weekly
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Corruption Calendar Week 46: Whose Life is Precious?
It’s a cruel irony that the presumed technology of our future is forcing us to go back in time and prop up coal power generation. It’s even more unconscionable that so many people will be stricken by illness and death as a result.
December 05, 2025 | The American Prospect
Trump’s Katrina Is Coming
The president’s FEMA sabotage has all but guaranteed us more acute disasters in the future.
December 03, 2025 | Watchdog Weekly
Reclaiming an Abundant and Democratic Future in the Age of AI
One of the defining characteristics of American life in the twenty-first century is its extreme imbalance: excess amid scarcity. While the world teems with a surplus of disposable consumer goods, essentials like healthcare, housing, education, and energy are prohibitively expensive. Much of this imbalance is by design. Powerful corporations profit from distorting public goods into private commodities, and individual and collective choices are replaced by corporate prescriptions that do not meet our needs. This dynamic is particularly visible in the tech industry forcing artificial intelligence into every corner of our lives, regardless of whether it is wanted.
November 26, 2025
Thanksgiving Combo: Corruption Calendar and RDP Work Round-Up
This week’s newsletter recaps the Trump administration’s latest corrupt policymaking and our most notable publications over the past month.
November 29, 2025
David Sirota - (Substack) Sirota
Pay No Attention To Oligarchs Raising Your Rent
November 26, 2025
Kevin Sanchez - San Antonio Current
Bad Takes: ‘We have the best political system right now that private money can buy’
November 24, 2025
Laura Crimaldi, Aidan Ryan and Anjali Huynh - The Boston Globe
Larry Summers has long seemed unstoppable. Then came the Epstein emails.
November 24, 2025
Jerusalem Demsas - (Substack) The Argument
Why I'm not a centrist
November 21, 2025
David Sirota - The Lever
Why Elites Never Die In America
November 17, 2025
Vimal Patel - The New York Times
Summers, ‘Ashamed’ Over Epstein Ties, Steps Back From Public Commitments
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Here are eight ways that Senate Democrats should be holding Trump and corporate wrongdoers accountable — one for each member of the Cave Caucus. https://t.co/dExZhoQL8Q
The American Economics Association may have banned Larry Summers for life, but some companies have been less conclusive about their ongoing ties to the disgraced Epstein pal. https://t.co/kHSHVtfhvc
"Trump’s approach is completely unprecedented. With him, there seems to be a clear streak of vengeance in some of these decisions." -@kenny_stancil
In the latest edition of Watchdog Weekly, we examine what the priorities of a government that acted decisively to meet people’s needs and combat crises would look like. https://t.co/BjIKS6LDvU
For the first time in a decade, no hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. this year. We won’t always be this lucky — and when the next big storm hits, Trump's hollowed-out FEMA won't be able to respond. https://t.co/KcgmSNZeTj