Russell Vought, Trump’s Shadow President
From the wholesale gutting of federal agencies to the ongoing government shutdown, Russell Vought has drawn the road map for Trump’s second term. Vought has consolidated power to an extent that inside...
“But, according to court records,…, DOGE’s efforts were guided, more than was previously known, by the OMB director. Musk bragged about “feeding USAID into the wood chipper,” but the details of the agency’s downsizing were ironed out by Vought’s office.” www.propublica.org/article/russ...
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Trending Nonprofits
Most-viewed nonprofits, measured by unique visitors to an organization’s pages in the past seven days.
1. Turning Point Usa Inc
Indianapolis, IN
2. Raven Drum Foundation
Beverly Hills, CA
3. Urban Recipe Inc
Atlanta, GA
4. American Israel Public Affairs Committee
Washington, DC
5. Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation
Staten Island, NY
6. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc
Oakland, CA
7. Feeding America
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8. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
Oakland, CA
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01.10.2025 18:57 — 👍 13 🔁 2 💬 2 📌 4
Screenshot of post on X from VA Secretary Doug Collins. The text reads: @ProPublica is an extreme liberal news outlet that will do anything to make the Trump Administration look bad. But this week, the far-left editors there reached a new low by sending @VernalColeman to stalk @DeptVetAffairs employees at their homes. This creepy behavior will discourage good people from coming to work at VA. @ProPublica, please do better and stop letting your hatred of the Trump Administration continue to warp your judgment.
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Billy Long, Trump’s Nominee to Lead the IRS, Touts a Credential That Tax Experts Say Is Dubious
The former representative from Missouri, who once pushed to abolish the IRS, has marketed himself as a certified tax and business advisor after attending only a three-day seminar.
Trump has removed Billy Long as IRS head by Trump and made him ambassador to Iceland, per @wsj.com.
Long, a former representative from Missouri who once pushed to abolish the IRS, had marketed himself as a certified tax and business advisor after attending only a 3-day seminar. propub.li/4m5nhyd
08.08.2025 21:13 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0
“Put Them in Trauma”: Inside a Key MAGA Leader’s Plans for a New Trump Agenda
Private videos reveal Trump adviser Russ Vought’s “shadow” plans for using the military on protesters, defunding the EPA and villainizing civil servants.
“We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected,” said Trump adviser Russell Vought. “When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains. We want their funding to be shut down."
(Published Oct. 2024 w/ @documented.net)
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The Pulitzer Prizes Explanatory Reporting finalists: Alexia Campbell, April Simpson and Pratheek Rebala of the Center for Public Integrity; Nadia Hamdan of Reveal; and Roy Hurst, contributor, Mother Jones. Azam Ahmed, Christina Goldbaum of The New York Times and Matthieu Aikins, contributing writer. Annie Waldman, Duaa Eldeib, Max Blau and Maya Miller of ProPublica.
Our “America’s Mental Barrier” series, which examines how insurance companies interfere with access to necessary mental health care across the United States, was also named a finalist in the explanatory reporting category: www.propublica.org/series/ameri...
Via @pulitzerprizes.bsky.social
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ProPublica Wins Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
The award, for exposing the fatal consequences of abortion bans, marks ProPublica’s 8th Pulitzer; investigation into mental health care access is named a Pulitzer finalist.
ProPublica has won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for its "Life of the Mother" series, which the judges described as "urgent reporting about pregnant women who died after doctors delayed urgently needed care for fear of violating vague ‘life of the mother' exceptions." propub.li/42XIBxl
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THREAD: Last year, ProPublica started receiving tips from an unusual kind of source: flight attendants. They said they'd worked on deportation flights for ICE, and they could tell us what it was really like on board. 1/
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He Wanted to Fix Local News. It’s Harder Than He Thought.
An entrepreneur who owns 92 local newspapers confronts tariffs, distrust of print outlets and changing news diets
Jeremy Gulban, the 50-year-old head of an IT company in New Jersey, is discovering in ways large and small just how hard it is to revive America’s ailing local news outlets www.wsj.com/business/med...
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The CDC Buried a Measles Forecast That Stressed the Need for Vaccinations
The move — along with the CDC’s explanation — is a sign that the nation’s top public health agency may be falling in line under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of vaccines.
This week, as the number of confirmed measles cases rose to 483, the CDC buried a report that would’ve stressed the importance of getting vaccinated.
The move was “not normal at all,” one agency staff member said.
By @sheinvestigates.bsky.social
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How Elon Musk’s SpaceX Secretly Allows Investment From China
As a U.S. military contractor, SpaceX sees allowing Chinese ownership as fraught. But it will allow the investment if it comes through secrecy hubs like the Cayman Islands, court records say. “It is c...
As a U.S. military contractor, SpaceX sees allowing Chinese ownership as fraught.
But the company will allow the investment if it comes through secrecy hubs like the Cayman Islands, according to previously unreported court records.
27.03.2025 19:26 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
"In July 2023, access-control doors acquired through the grant program prevented a gunman from entering Margolin Hebrew Academy in Memphis. In 2021, when gunfire struck the Jewish Family Service offices in Denver, grant-funded protective window film stopped bullets from penetrating the building."
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Each case involved an individual who posted in Terrorgram chats, followed Terrorgram accounts or was a member of an organized group whose leaders participated in the Terrorgram community.
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What a $2 Million Per Dose Gene Therapy Reveals About Drug Pricing
Taxpayers and charities helped develop Zolgensma. Then it debuted at a record price, ushering in a new class of wildly expensive drugs. Its story upends the widely held conception that high prices ref...
The gene therapy Zolgensma helped children born with spinal muscular atrophy grow up to run and play. But the cost was stunning: $2M per dose.
While taxpayers and small charities funded the drug’s early development, executives, venture-capital backers and a pharma giant have reaped the profits.
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