DOGE: From Meme to Government Erosion Machine
A record of DOGE's first year of destruction
DOGE: From Meme to Government Erosion Machine
A record of DOGE's first year of destruction
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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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.
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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.
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Corruption Calendar Weeks 60-61: A New Mask for the Trump Administration’s Cruelty
This edition marks almost three weeks since the U.S. and Israel began their unlawful war of aggression against Iran, which 55% of American voters disapprove of, according to a recent Data for Progress poll conducted for Drop Site News and Zeteo. The first six days of the war alone cost $11.3 billion, a sum that could have wiped out federal student loan debt for roughly 300,000 people, reduced homelessness, helped low-income families pay their heating bills for two to three years, and more.
March 18, 2026
RELEASE: If Mullin Is Confirmed as DHS Secretary, Congress Must Ensure He Revokes Noem’s $100,000 Grant Approval Rule. If Not, Vought-Led Destruction of FEMA Will Continue
The driving force behind Noem’s unilateral austerity directive is Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought.
March 18, 2026 | Watchdog Weekly
The DOGE Depos: A Blueprint for Congressional DOGE Hearings
The DOGE depos and their virality should serve as a blueprint for congressional oversight efforts by the next Democratic Congress.
March 17, 2026
Mapping Home Insurance Regulation
Differences in state regulations play a major role in the growing crisis over home insurance, which is closely linked to the climate emergency propelled by fossil fuels.
March 9, 2026
Jonathan Larsen - (Substack) Jonathan Larsen’s Substack
Gas Prices Really Are Trump's Fault, Just Not for the Reason People Think
March 5, 2026
Katya Schwenk - The Lever
The Spy-Tech Insider Running Homeland Security’s Biometric Dragnet
March 3, 2026
Scott Schindledecker - The Western News
Lincoln County plays waiting game on federal storm funds
February 27, 2026
Jerusalem Demsas - (Substack) The Argument
Stop calling housing regulations “small-bore.”
February 26, 2026
Matthew Yglesias - (Substack) Slow Boring
I’m not convinced the “A.I. backlash” is real
February 23, 2026
Hannah Levintova and Dan Friedman - Mother Jones
What Was Bill Pulte’s Charity Really Funding With This Mystery Donation?
RDP on Twitter
@ColdChrisFiles1 7./ This major staff reduction reeks of Vampire Russ Vought's assault on the civil service. His and McMahon's onslaught will only hurt students.
Zillow paid off its competitor Redfin to get out of the online rental listing market. Now it’s trying the anti-competitive playbook again, this time with Homes. com and online real estate listings. As reported by @TheSlingUtah: https://t.co/kbnEDJFKkJ
6/. Last August, our @ColdChrisFiles1 warned of the consequences of this failure to hold loan servicers accountable in the American Prospect. https://t.co/8cURke5k4e
5. In the absence of oversight, FSA will potentially overpay servicers for subpar performance, while also leaving student borrowers vulnerable to overbilling and other systemic servicing problems. https://t.co/xNUb7xvsAw
4./ What's more, McMahon’s Education Department decided to cede this critical oversight responsibility even with the knowledge that most loan servicers failed to meet the performance standards for accuracy and faced penalties of about $850,000.
3./ The shift followed the Trump administration’s directive to radically downsize the federal workforce. At the FSA, the number of staff dropped from 1,433 to 777 personnel. https://t.co/1g6hB8bFms