Jeff Sessions ordered a review of legal tool which allows federal officials to institute criminal justice reform in cases of police misconduct.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 746 of 1000
Under Trump, more migrant children have been in government custody than at any other time in American history.
by Adam Zucker
Outrage 743 of 1000
Trump rolled back protections for transgender Americans seeking healthcare under new rule announced by HHS.
by Jaden
Outrage 720 of 1000
Former deputy AG Sally Yates testified before the Senate and said neither Obama or Biden tried to influence the FBI’s investigation of incoming NSA Michael Flynn.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 716 of 1000
Trump questioned the legitimacy of the federal judge who had blocked his travel ban.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 698 of 1000
A federal judge ordered the Trump Administration to remove “Is this person a citizen of the United States?” from the 2020 census.
by Carlos Morales
Outrage 686 of 1000
The Republican Senate confirmed Jeff Sessions as attorney general.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 674 of 1000
The Department of Justice ejected reporters covering a DOJ Pride event hosted by LGBTQ affinity groups for federal workers.
by Katie Godowski
Outrage 633 of 1000
A year after Antonin Scalia’s death, Neil Gorsuch took Scalia’s supreme court seat.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 627 of 1000
Trump Administration files a court brief to the Supreme Court, asking them to block transgender Americans from having nationwide workplace protections.
by TimaJ
Outrage 616 of 1000
The Trump Administration asks the United States Supreme Court to circumvent federal appeals courts and issue a ruling on transgender Americans’ right to serve in the military.
by Isaiah King
Outrage 609 of 1000
Trump fired State Department Inspector General Steve Linick and replaced him with a friend of Pence's.
by Katie Godowski
Outrage 600 of 1000
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. revealed Trump and his company are being investigated for possible bank and insurance fraud.
by Kayla McClellan
Outrage 599 of 1000
Rick Bright filed a whistleblower complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel saying his warnings about the coronavirus were dismissed by the Trump Administration and that he was punished.
by Into Action
Outrage 592 of 1000
The Senate confirmed Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch. Republicans refused to consider Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland for eleven months.
by Valery Jung Estabrook
Outrage 582 of 1000
On Twitter, President Trump called George Floyd protesters “THUGS”.
by Anonymous
Outrage 580 of 1000
Attendees of Trump’s rally had to sign a waiver that forbade them from suing the campaign if they contracted COVID-19 at the rally.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 563 of 1000
Roger Stone, a political adviser of Trump’s, was found guilty on five counts of lying to Congress, one count of witness tampering, and one count of obstruction of a proceeding.
by DT LAB
Outrage 561 of 1000
The White House refused to cooperate with the impeachment trial, not sending representative counsel to future hearings, instructing officials not to testify, and refusing to hand over documents.
by DT Lab
Outrage 547 of 1000
Federal officials stockpiled munitions, sought a ‘heat ray’ device before clearing Lafayette Square.
by Emily Simons and Chris Schmitt
Outrage 543 of 1000