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
Trump endorsed Roy Moore, who has a violently anti-LGBTQ record and multiple accusations of sexual assault.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 878 of 1000
Trump loosened a rule designed to limit toxic emissions from major industrial polluters.
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 877 of 1000
Trump Administration denied all U.S. Embassy buildings from flying historic LGBTQ Pride Flag on embassy flagpoles.
by Bri Hermanson
Outrage 876 of 1000
Republican Senators fundamentally altered Senate voting procedures to confirm Neil Gorsuch.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 875 of 1000
Trump said he ordered his administration to “slow down” coronavirus testing so that fewer cases would be reported.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 874 of 1000
Feeding America said that since the start of the pandemic, demand had spiked 50% over the same period last year.
by Beth Costello
Outrage 873 of 1000
Trump said he would create a commission to promote "patriotic education" and announced the creation of a grant to develop a "pro-American curriculum.
by Diana Simon
Outrage 872 of 1000
Trump retweeted a video of a MAGA caravan calling them GREAT PATRIOTS despite civil unrest across the country.
by Kayleigh Waters
Outrage 871 of 1000
In an interview with Forbes, Kanye West admitted his run was designed to siphon off votes from Biden.
by Kayleigh Waters
Outrage 870 of 1000
The US and China implemented a second round of tariffs on $16 billion worth of imports on both sides.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 869 of 1000
After a mass shooting in northern California, Trump appeared to copy-and-paste an earlier tweet from a different attack and forgot to change the city.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 868 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
Trump Administration reversed a policy that provided non-discrimination protections for transgender people at work.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 864 of 1000
The GOP shut down the House Intelligence investigation into Russian collusion.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 863 of 1000
HUD planned to spend $31,000 on a dining set for Ben Carson’s office, plus another $165,000 despite HUD’s annual funding being cut by $6.8 billion.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 862 of 1000
By November of his first year, Trump had yet to hire 75 percent of the State Department positions that require Senate approval.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 862 of 1000