It should be the number one priority of elected officials to fix the systemic weaknesses in our laws that allowed things to get this far in the first place. It should include stripping the president of presumed immunity and reining in the pardon power.
It should be the number one priority of elected officials to fix the systemic weaknesses in our laws that allowed things to get this far in the first place. It should include stripping the president of presumed immunity and reining in the pardon power.
I can’t shout this loudly enough—we need to demand that elected officials and candidates in the opposition stop pussyfooting around and unite around a clear and explicit promise to restore accountability and the rule of law. Maybe this one:
I can’t shout this loudly enough—we need to demand that elected officials and candidates in the opposition stop pussyfooting around and unite around a clear and explicit promise to restore accountability and the rule of law. Maybe this one:
Also, please help spread the word about an incipient grass-roots movement called Project 2027 and ask candidates for federal office —especially Congress — whether they support its goals:
Also, please help spread the word about an incipient grass-roots movement called Project 2027 and ask candidates for federal office —especially Congress — whether they support its goals:
Given how how many FBI staff were reportedly drafted into reviewing the files some time ago and how weak the protection (reportedly) of those files while they were being reviewed, it’s hard to imagine how redaction could escape being noticed by someone willing to blow the whistle.
November 19, 2025 at 12:57 AM
Given how how many FBI staff were reportedly drafted into reviewing the files some time ago and how weak the protection (reportedly) of those files while they were being reviewed, it’s hard to imagine how redaction could escape being noticed by someone willing to blow the whistle.