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
Trump proposed doubling the time allowed to remove lead pipes from water systems with high levels of lead.
by Katherine Streeter
Outrage 598 of 1000
Trump canceled a requirement for oil and gas companies to report methane emissions.
by Nate Dorr
Outrage 597 of 1000
Trump doubled down on his claim that Biden is anti-religion, saying Biden is “against God”.
by Into Action
Outrage 596 of 1000
The Government Accountability Office found acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli were invalidly appointed to serve in their top DHS slots.
by Chelsie Lydia
Outrage 595 of 1000
Asked about his support from QAnon, a viral conspiracy theory, Trump said, “I’ve heard these are people that love our country”.
by Fritz Welch
Outrage 594 of 1000
Unlike everyone around him who followed company policy and state law, Trump did not wear a mask when touring a Ford Motor Company factory in Michigan.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 593 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 Department of Homeland Security finalized a rule that limits benefits such as food stamps, housing support, and Medicaid to immigrants.
by Purple Puerta Collective
Outrage 591 of 1000
Trump Tweet to Kim Jong-Un: “Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger…”
by Alessandra Expósito
Outrage 590 of 1000
CBS/YouGov poll found that 57% of Republicans believe the Covid-19 death toll of more than 176,000 is acceptable.
by Into Action
Outrage 589 of 1000
Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto without the current US Ambassador to Mexico present.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 588 of 1000
As of January 20, 2018, Donald Trump had spent 94 days as president at one of his golf properties.
by Isaiah King
Outrage 587 of 1000
More than 13,000 federal workers identifying as LGBTQ did not receive a paycheck as President Trump's government shutdown.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 586 of 1000
Trump tweeted, “Time magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named Man (Person) of the Year". Time eventually awarded Person of the Year to the women of the #MeToo movement.
by Into Action
Outrage 585 of 1000
Indiana-born federal judge who Trump said could not be impartial because he was "Mexican" cleared a major obstacle standing in the way of Trump's border wall with Mexico.
by Gary Aagaard
Outrage 584 of 1000
During two-hour Situation Room session, Trump complained about NATO allies, wondered how U.S. could get a piece of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, and argued U.S.’s top general ought to be fired.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 583 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
Under pressure from Trump, Senate Republicans allocated $1.75 billion in their covid relief bill toward a new D.C. headquarters for the FBI.
by Into Action
Outrage 581 of 1000