Uncovering the facts,
Holding government accountable.
This week, Donald Trump became the first former president in U.S. history to face federal charges.
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted Trump on seven charges related to his mishandling of classified documents. Earlier this spring, he was charged in New York state court with 34 counts related to hush-money payments during his 2016 campaign.
Operating as if he were above the law was a hallmark of Trump’s presidency. And we’re still learning more about his abuses of office as he seeks a second term, including his unprecedented profiteering from his presidency through his refusal to divest from his businesses — a refusal that led to the spending of millions in taxpayer money at properties he owns.
Just this month, we uncovered records revealing that between July 2017 and November 2019, the Department of Defense spent nearly $1 million at Trump Organization properties — far higher than previously known totals and a stark reminder of the self-enrichment that was a feature of his time in office.
Suing for Records Related to White Supremacy in Military
On Thursday, we filed two lawsuits seeking the release of records detailing incidents of white supremacy or racist extremism across the U.S. armed forces.
Victory for Accountability in Wisconsin
Last year, we filed a lawsuit (represented by Democracy Forward and Pines Bach LLC) asking the court to require the Wisconsin Office of Special Counsel — the entity established by the state Assembly to conduct a partisan and baseless investigation of the 2020 election — to retain its public records and to disclose documents related to the review. On Monday, the Dane County Circuit Court denied OSC’s motions to dismiss the lawsuit, and granted a temporary injunction against any further deletion of records by the office.
Arizona ‘Audit’ Texts of Doug Logan and Christina Bobb
Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan was originally slated to participate in Wisconsin’s election review, according to records released by the Arizona Senate that were previously held by Cyber Ninjas.
The records contain text messages exchanged by Logan and Trump-allied lawyer Christina Bobb in 2021, and include discussion about the discredited Maricopa County election “audit.”