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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About the Revolving Door Project
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 MoreFebruary 13, 2026 | The American Prospect
Doug Burgum, the Regime Toady of Our Time
According to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Donald Trump is the “king of PEACE”—an odd position for a Lutheran like Burgum, as it would rank Trump above the “Prince of Peace,” Jesus Christ—and Europeans should be “cheering” for him to annex Greenland. It’s also odd for the Interior secretary, whose duties principally concern federal lands, to be commenting on European opinion.
February 13, 2026
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Map: Trump Has Often Delayed or Denied Disaster Aid
The Trump administration so far has refused to allocate federal disaster aid in a timely manner. Check out our interactive map for more details on the White House’s careless approach to major disaster declarations.
February 12, 2026
The Technobabble Defense: The Tech “Industry”
What’s in a name??
February 11, 2026 | Watchdog Weekly
Endangered Toad Says “ICE OUT”
Bad Bunny, the most streamed artist in the world for the last four years, has elevated el sapo concho’s profile by transforming the toad into a symbol of Puerto Rico’s imperiled cultural and ecological heritage. At a time of historic institutional cowardice towards combating climate change, he reminds us what the fight is about: nothing less than preserving our treasured places in the world, and those we share them with.
February 12, 2026
Matthew Yglesias - (Substack) Slow Boring
Americans think everyone is corrupt
February 12, 2026
Emily Kennard - NOTUS
Democrats Are Field-Testing New Ways to Talk About the Epstein Scandal
February 11, 2026
Luke Goldstein and Katya Schwenk - The Lever
Empty Warehouses, Secret Deals: Insiders Poised To Profit From Trump’s Deportation Boom
February 11, 2026
Real Clear Politics
RealClearPolitics Afternoon Edition
February 9, 2026
Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
‘One More Billionaire Front Group’: Centrist Dems Mocked Over New Initiative Led by Corporate Lobbyist
February 8, 2026
Kenneth P. Vogel, Lisa Friedman, and David A. Fahrenthold - The New York Times
For $1 Million, Donors to U.S.A. Birthday Group Offered Access to Trump
RDP on Twitter
What's in a name? Our @DylanGyauchL writes about why the term "tech industry" is incoherent and lends itself to serving Silicon Valley's techno-optimist PR campaign. https://t.co/Xj7xGnP9a3
After all, why should this administration care that even millions of Americans already owe crushing amounts of medical debt–and soon may owe even more–when global corporations could see their billion dollar balance sheets grow ever larger simply by endangering more people?
But Donald Trump and his lackeys would rather subsidize corporate polluters’ private profits than protect average people from cancer-causing chemicals.
It didn’t need to be this way. It still doesn’t.
The Endangerment Finding’s demise will make life worse for millions and hasten the country’s return to a period where eye-stinging smog and suffocating industrial fumes define daily life outside our front doors.
It’s official, and it’s bad: the Trump Administration has killed the Endangerment Finding.