The Education Department rescinded instructions for universities that dictated how they should handle allegations of sexual assault.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 997 of 1000
In retaliation for NY allowing immigrants to apply for driver’s licenses, DHS said NY residents could no longer enroll in expedited security screenings.
by Caren Helene Rudman
Outrage 974 of 1000
The Senate’s tax bill provided massive tax cuts to the wealthy.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 972 of 1000
ICE officials were accused of performing abuse to more than 12 immigrants who identify as LGBTQ.
by Nancy Calef
Outrage 967 of 1000
Trump eliminated an ethics course for incoming White House staff.
by Steven Licardi
Outrage 961 of 1000
Trump removed a $9.25 per month credit for low-income households to purchase internet service.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 952 of 1000
For the 2nd year in a row Trump planned to tighten food stamp regulations.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 944 of 1000
Trump official informed U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) that the government is separating families with parents who have HIV and AIDS, citing it as a communicable disease.
by Bri Hermanson
Outrage 939 of 1000
Trump told a sheriff in Rockwell County, TX to “destroy” the career of a state senator who opposed civil asset forfeiture.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 931 of 1000
The U.S. Government shut down for five hours amid disagreements on a spending bill.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 913 of 1000
The Department of Homeland Security drafted a proposal to mobilize the National Guard to arrest undocumented immigrants.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 912 of 1000
House Homeland Security Committee approved a $15 billion dollar bill to fund Trump’s border wall and employ border patrol.
by Argus Paul
Outrage 897 of 1000
Trump signed the "build the wall" executive order.
by Rebecca Fitton
Outrage 890 of 1000
In an impromptu news conference, Trump denied ever saying Mexico would pay for his border wall.
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 881 of 1000
Trump pledged the Keystone XL pipeline be made of American steel. He backtracked, allowing foreign steel as a primary material.
by Argus Paul
Outrage 880 of 1000
Pence helped Senate Republicans win a tie-breaker vote to defeat legislation that would have made Wall Street more accountable to consumers.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 879 of 1000
Republican Senators fundamentally altered Senate voting procedures to confirm Neil Gorsuch.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 875 of 1000
Trump declared opioid crisis “national public health emergency” instead of "national emergency" that would trigger access to FEMA’s disaster relief funds.
by Alex Bond
Outrage 867 of 1000
Trump sought to slash $18 billion of funding from support for mental health, foreign aid, and public housing.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 866 of 1000
Trump approved a rule allowing White House senior staff to examine the cell phones of anyone working in the White House.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 865 of 1000