Trump signed a trade agreement w/ Canada and Mexico that made it clear the US didn't’t have to proactively combat anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 398 of 1000
A White House intern tried to wrestle away a microphone from CNN’s Jim Acosta after he asked Trump challenging questions at a press conference.
by Tess Ramsey
Outrage 397 of 1000
Former White House communications director Hope Hicks declined to answer questions for the House Judiciary Committee about her time in his administration.
by TimaJ
Outrage 396 of 1000
Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort was convicted of five counts of tax fraud, two counts of bank fraud, and one count of failure to disclose a foreign bank account.
by KEVIN ARROW Courtesy of Media + Archival Studies, Miami
Outrage 395 of 1000
New sexual assault allegations were brought up against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh a year after his confirmation.
by Maps Glover + Kate Damon
Outrage 390 of 1000
AG Sessions announced 'Religious Liberty' task force. The group’s purpose is to ensure that the Justice Department upholds the administration’s guidance for religious exemptions.
by KEVIN ARROW Courtesy of Media + Archival Studies, Miami
Outrage 384 of 1000
Anti-LGBTQ media mogul Conrad Black, a convicted felon, was pardoned by President Trump.
by TimaJ
Outrage 380 of 1000
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told federal migrant shelters that the gov would not pay for educational and recreational programs for unaccompanied minors.
by Scott Méxcal
Outrage 379 of 1000
Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned under pressure from Trump.
by KEVIN ARROW Courtesy of Media + Archival Studies, Miami
Outrage 371 of 1000
The Department of Justice writes in a brief to the Supreme Court that it is legal to discriminate against transgender employees.
by Linda Ganjian
Outrage 370 of 1000
Labor Secretary Alex Acosta resigned, accused of violating victims’ rights in sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 case.
by TimaJ
Outrage 359 of 1000
Rudy Giuliani, loyal to Trump since the 1980s, refused to comply with a congressional subpoena for documents related to his work in Ukraine.
by TimaJ
Outrage 344 of 1000
Ambassador Gordon Sondland and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman were fired after they testified in Trump's impeachment trial.
by Valery Jung Estabrook
Outrage 317 of 1000
Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the Supreme Court.
by Selina Alko
Outrage 292 of 1000
“There’s nothing wrong with taking information from Russians,” said Giuliani about Trump.
by Linda Ganjian
Outrage 291 of 1000
William G. Otis, Donald Trump’s appointee for the Sentencing Commission, has favored abolishing the agency and has made repeated racially charged remarks.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 282 of 1000
Reporting reveals that the White House is seeking to roll back vital data collection on LGBTQ youth.
by Tess Ramsey
Outrage 260 of 1000
Michael Cohen plead guilty to charges including paying hush money to women who claimed to have had affairs with President Trump.
by William Hodgson
Outrage 259 of 1000
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said DREAMers were subject to deportation.
by Palomita Zapata
Outrage 245 of 1000
White House blocked former White House Counsel Don McGahn from disclosing records to the House Judiciary Committee.
by Linda Ganjian
Outrage 237 of 1000