Betsy DeVos received an unprecedented level of personal security, costing taxpayers about $1 million per month.
by Daiana Muñoz
Outrage 83 of 1000
Trump calls refugees “SO DANGEROUS."
by Angela Dawkins
Outrage 82 of 1000
Senior White House counselor Kellyanne Conway promoted Ivanka Trump’s brand while on television.
by Mike Krzeszak
Outrage 81 of 1000
Trump’s Executive order instructed federal agencies to remove two regulations on private businesses for each new one added.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 80 of 1000
EPA Admin Scott Pruitt told a crowd that he would like to remove all tax credits given to wind and solar energy.
by Nate Dorr
Outrage 79 of 1000
The Trump Administration proposed making it easier for employers to pocket their employees’ tips.
by Linda Ganjian
Outrage 78 of 1000
Trump nominated Gregory Katsas, who worked behind the scenes to promote the implementation of the trans military ban to the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals.
by Tanesia McDowell
Outrage 77 of 1000
The Trump administration planned to cut more than 1,200 jobs from the EPA.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 76 of 1000
Trump may have violated the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which prohibits receiving gifts or compensation from another nation’s government.
by Cheryl Gross
Outrage 75 of 1000
Trump claims in his inauguration address, "This American carnage stops right here and stops right now." In 2020 over 200,000 Americans would die of Covid-19.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 74 of 1000
For his first three days as President of the United States, Trump was also an executive in over 400 private companies.
by Anonymous
Outrage 73 of 1000
For the second most powerful position at the EPA, Donald Trump nominated a long-time coal lobbyist .
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 72 of 1000
Trump nominated a climate change skeptic to chair the Council on Environmental Quality.
by Nate Dorr
Outrage 71 of 1000
Chief of Staff John Kelly strategically distracts from Trump's rollback of Obama-era legislation on #climatechange.
by Adam Brody
Outrage 70 of 1000
Michael Flynn failed to disclose a business trip to the Middle East during which he represented Russian and U.S. business interests .
by Robin Martin
Outrage 69 of 1000
Trump tweeted, then deleted, a video that showed a supporter of his shouting “white power”.
by Kaitlin Hansen Linke
Outrage 68 of 1000
Department of Homeland Security began to explore smaller policy tweaks it could legally enact without the approval of Congress.
by Alyna Valderrama
Outrage 67 of 1000
Trump’s cabinet voted in May 2018 to decide whether to separate migrant children, a month after then AG Sessions launched the “zero tolerance” policy.
by Tofu Riot
Outrage 66 of 1000
Trump stated that he would sign an executive order to end birthright citizenship in the United States.
by Rosane Chamecki
Outrage 65 of 1000
The Trump administration began rolling back emissions standards for America’s cars and light trucks.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 64 of 1000