A public-record archive
The Project is a human-curated, commentary-free archive of verified reporting on the actions of the second Trump administration. Contributors from across the spectrum forward what they come across; we remove duplicates, confirm it's real and on-topic, and post it. Primary sources only, newest first - a running barometer of what people are actually flagging, including the consequential stories that slip past the news cycle.
We don't decide what to track. Contributors from all stripes forward the reporting they come across about the administration, and we post it. Our only filters: no duplicates, and it has to be real and genuinely on-topic. Every entry links to the original source so you can read it yourself.
Because the archive is built from what people actually flag, it's a running read on what engaged Americans are paying attention to - including consequential stories that fell through the cracks of mainstream coverage. We don't tell you what to think. The sources speak for themselves.
Chronological, searchable, and preserved. We capture a snapshot of each source through the Wayback Machine, so the record survives even if the original is moved, paywalled, edited, or taken down. What happened stays on the record.
The Project runs on people forwarding the articles they come across. Whether you can send a link a week or help build the thing, there's a place for you.
See how to help →Ways to pitch in
We're looking for help across the board - pick whatever fits:
The backbone of the whole thing. See a relevant piece? Send it in.
Help verify sources, catch duplicates, and keep the record clean.
Lend a hand with the tooling, parsing, and infrastructure.
Keep the lights on and the archive growing.