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Disney/ABC sue FCC; January 6 room-by-room chronology expandsNew current record separates Disney’s First Amendment retaliation allegations from the FCC’s stated regulatory basis; adjudicated federal records add 2:32 PM Speaker’s-suite and ~2:38 PM East Rotunda-door milestones.January 6 hub adds House Chamber evacuation and Speaker-side chronologyLater Capitol-security testimony now anchors the House Chamber evacuation at about 2:28 PM; adjudicated DOJ records separately trace House-side crowd movement and threats recorded near the Speaker’s office corridor by 2:57 PM.Karoline Leavitt archive adds Tax Day vote-context reviewHouse and Senate roll calls confirm unanimous Democratic opposition to final H.R. 1 passage; the review distinguishes that package vote from a stand-alone vote on the tax refunds highlighted at the briefing.January 6 Schumer evacuation route added; Canada tariff deadline status updatedAn adjudicated DOJ record now anchors the Schumer security-detail reversal as Mark Pruitt approached the Capitol Visitor’s Center route. The existing Canada tariff record is updated through August 18 as last-minute talks continue before the scheduled August 19 duties.Pentagon Yemen civilian-harm assessment added; January 6 Guard request timestamps reconciledNew record attributes the reported 153 civilian deaths and 243 injuries to the Pentagon assessment sent to Congress. The Jan. 6 hub now separates Sund’s 12:58 PM request inside the Capitol authorization chain from his 1:49 PM direct request to D.C. Guard commander William Walker.Trump’s Florida mail vote added with the policy exceptions and anti-mail-ballot rhetoric side by sideThe White House-confirmed August 13 mail ballot is now documented beside Trump’s July statement that mail ballots are “inherently corrupt,” while preserving his proposed exceptions for travel, illness, disability and military deployment instead of rating political “hypocrisy” as a factual claim.January 6 hub separates Ashli Babbitt shooting chronology from later legal reviewsThe hub now anchors the 2:44 PM Speaker’s Lobby shooting, DOJ’s 2021 criminal declination, Capitol Police’s separate policy finding and the 2025 civil settlement as distinct legal and institutional events.January 6 hub corrects Arizona objection timing and adds Parliamentarian document-screening recordThe official Congressional Record now anchors Senate entry at 12:59 PM, joint-session call to order at 1:05 PM and separation for the Arizona objection by 1:14 PM; committee-preserved NARA material separately documents how official certificates and private alternate-elector submissions were screened.Stephen Miller archive adds the 3,000-daily-ICE-arrests goal and formal-quota distinctionMiller publicly announced a 3,000-arrests-per-day goal; a later Ninth Circuit filing records the government’s position that DHS/ICE had no formal numerical quota or directive.6:40 AM · Crypto policy shifts toward SEC/CFTC rulemaking as legislation stalls; Jan. 6 hub adds Arizona/Pennsylvania delegation votesJanuary 6 hub separates the first perimeter breach from later police-line collapsesAdjudicated DOJ records now distinguish the roughly 12:50 PM first entry through the restricted perimeter, the roughly 12:53 PM Peace Circle police-line breach and the roughly 12:59 PM West Plaza line collapse—before the Capitol building itself was entered after 2 PM.Former/recent administration directory launches with Musk and WaltzElon Musk is preserved as a former special government employee and senior adviser; Mike Waltz is classified as a changed-role official whose White House national-security service ended before his Senate-confirmed U.N. ambassadorship.January 6 hub adds room-by-room House and Senate breach chronologyAdjudicated DOJ records now anchor House-side movement at 2:41 PM, Senate Chamber entry by about 2:42 PM, Senate Gallery entry around 2:45 PM and the Senate Chamber clearing around 3:08 PM.January 6 security hub adds post-attack threat-sharing reformsGAO’s implementation follow-up now shows how FBI and DHS intelligence-processing controls changed after the pre-attack failures, with DHS reforms closed as implemented by July 2025.Stephen Miller archive adds Alex Pretti evidence reviewReuters video analysis and Minnesota BCA records are now used to assess Miller’s “would-be assassin” / attempted-murder characterization while preserving the unresolved-investigation limits.Cybercrime/TCO policy added; January 6 House objection record gains leadership splitTrump’s August 12 cyber-operations policy is tied to the March executive order and attributed where the memorandum is not public; official House Clerk rolls now show McCarthy and Scalise voted Yea on both objections while Cheney voted Nay.January 6 hub consolidates the RNC/DNC pipe-bomb chronology and pending caseFBI video now anchors the 7:54 PM and 8:16 PM placements; Capitol Police testimony anchors discovery and bomb-squad response; the Cole prosecution remains explicitly labeled pending.Pirro profile adds primary-source Haiti TPS Supreme Court litigation recordA new August 7 public-record entry ties Pirro’s USAO-DC litigation statement to the Supreme Court docket confirming the June 25 reversal/remand and July 27 judgment issuance in the consolidated Haiti TPS cases; it is presented as court record rather than a Truthscope-rated controversy.Defense supply-chain order added; January 6 Guard chronology tightenedEO 14415 is now cross-wired to Pete Hegseth; the Jan. 6 hub separately marks the Guard request, mobilization, deployment-instruction and arrival stages.January 6 security hub adds NSSE/SEAR planning gap and later reformGAO found no special-event designation was requested for January 6, 2021; the hub now separately records the later NSSE designation for the 2025 electoral count and clarified D.C. request authority.Trump's claim that Kim Jong Un answered his outreach added to the evidence archiveThe August 17 Oval Office statement is separated from confirmed diplomacy: Reuters reports no public detail or independent confirmation of what response occurred, so the record is marked publicly unverified rather than false.January 6 Meadows evidence file gains direct DOJ contact recordsDOJ FOIA records now anchor a Dec. 21 Meadows–Rosen call, a Dec. 29 West Wing meeting with Rosen and Donoghue, and Jan. 3 logistics messages, while keeping contact evidence separate from allegations or legal conclusions.January 6 evidence files add the separate Nov. 2025 federal 2020-election pardonsGiuliani, Eastman, Meadows and Clark now show Trump’s Nov. 7, 2025 federal pardon as a distinct legal event, separate from state cases, attorney discipline, historical evidence and the Jan. 20 Capitol-rioter clemency.Pirro Reflecting Pool chronology now surfaces Blanche support as a dated recordAttorney General Todd Blanche’s August 16 defense of Jeanine Pirro is now placed newest-first with the witness-account versus prosecutable-proof distinction and the White House request to examine possible new charges.Congress deep-research adds six more current-member editorial reviewsPelosi, Cornyn, Crenshaw, Duckworth, Tlaib and Kelly receive source-backed biography and role reviews while votes, sponsorships and disclosures remain in the separate public-record layer.January 6 Jeffrey Clark evidence file gains DOJ leadership-replacement sequencePrimary hearing and transcribed-interview records now expose the December 28 Georgia draft-letter dispute and January 3 Oval Office Rosen/Clark leadership confrontation as separate evidence milestones.January 6 Pence evacuation and late-night Eastman pressure chronology expandedCongressional hearing records now anchor Pence’s 2:26 PM movement to a secure location, a 4:19 PM archival-photo moment, and Eastman’s 11:44 PM post-attack request to delay certification.Stephen Miller claims pass adds banking-order and national CDL evidence reviewsTwo new canonical reviews compare Miller’s July 17 statements with Executive Order 14406, Treasury/CFPB banking rules and FMCSA/DOT CDL audits; related records now surface on Miller, Bessent and Duffy profiles.January 6 Proud Boys legal-status tree updated through July 2026Original 2023 jury verdicts, January 2025 clemency, and the July 2026 court vacatur/dismissal are now displayed as separate legal stages.January 6 adds named officer injury testimony; Rubio birth-tourism task force addedFirst-person Gonell, Fanone, Hodges and Dunn records now sit beside institutional injury counts; Rubio’s current State Department task-force and 600+ visa-revocation claim is added with State visa-policy context.Leavitt claims pass adds Saudi nuclear-deal and historic-tax-cut evidence reviewsTwo new canonical records distinguish a signed-but-not-yet-effective Saudi 123 agreement from later Abraham Accords conditions, and put the “largest tax cuts in American history” claim against CBO, JCT and CRS baseline evidence.Mail-ballot executive-order litigation added; January 6 objection timing tightenedEO 14399, the nationwide USPS injunction and pending Supreme Court stay application are separated into distinct legal-status layers; the January 6 hub now marks when the Arizona and Pennsylvania objections were formally raised.Trump border claim and Stephen Miller birthright-policy record addedNew primary-source reviews distinguish zero Border Patrol releases from zero encounters, and place Miller’s post-SCOTUS birth-tourism proposal against existing State Department visa policy.Susie Wiles impersonation incident documented; January 6 Guard claim tightenedAP and FBI records separate the UK messaging impostor from any proven compromise of Wiles’s current devices; the January 6 hub distinguishes Trump’s reported 10,000-person discussion from a formal National Guard deployment order.January 6 chronology adds 2:38/3:13 peace posts; quartz safeguard policy addedTrump’s two peace/no-violence posts are now separated from the later 4:17 PM go-home video; a new July 31 Section 201 quartz safeguard record documents the August 15 effective date, country exclusions and USTR implementation role.January 6 hub adds the 2026 Oath Keepers vacatur-and-dismissal stageNew court-status layer separates the 2022–23 jury verdicts, Trump’s January 2025 sentence commutations, the May 2026 appellate vacatur, and Judge Amit Mehta’s August 4 dismissal of the indictment.January 6 alternate-elector map gains a seven-state legal-status layerFresh Nevada dismissal status is separated from the 2020 NARA document record; Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin now carry their own carefully labeled prosecution/status notes.Aluminum onshoring policy added; January 6 Michigan contact chronology expandedNew Trump/Howard Lutnick cross-profile record documents Commerce's aluminum-smelter incentive mechanics; the January 6 hub adds the Nov. 20, 2020 White House meeting and Michigan legislative leaders' contemporaneous statement.Congress deep-research pass adds eight source-backed member profilesEditorial biographies and current-role records added for Ocasio-Cortez, Khanna, Massie, Roy, Booker, Murphy, Britt and Fetterman; public-record facts remain separate from claim ratings.January 6 state-election contacts restored and expanded beyond GeorgiaRecorded Wayne County contact reporting and Rusty Bowers’s sworn Arizona testimony return to the canonical data; the June 2026 Arizona case dismissal is separately labeled from any future indictment.House Ethics review of Rep. Jimmy Gomez added as an open, unrated proceedingThe allegation, Gomez’s response and the committee-process limits are separated; no finding of misconduct is presented as established fact.January 6 evidence files add Eastman disbarment and Clark disciplinary-status recordsCalifornia’s April 2026 Eastman disbarment and pending U.S. Supreme Court review window are separated from criminal outcomes; Clark’s D.C. Board recommendation, still-pending discipline matter and DOJ’s 2026 challenge are shown as distinct legal records.January 6 security reforms documented; Canada tariff record updatedGAO follow-up now records implemented post-attack emergency-assistance reforms separately from January 6 failures; Canada negotiations remained unresolved on August 17 ahead of the tariff deadline.Ninth Circuit rejects Nevada acting U.S. attorney appointment workaroundNew court-record entry separates the appointment ruling from the still-valid indictments and records DOJ’s current listing of Sigal Chattah as First Assistant U.S. Attorney.Smithsonian executive-order record added; January 6 House objection record gains member-level Iowa votesNew neutral policy record separates Executive Order 14416 and the White House ideological-bias findings from the museum leadership’s documented response; official House Clerk rolls now show how each Iowa House member voted on both electoral objections.January 6 hub adds a concrete 2026 court boundary on the 2025 pardonsD.D.C. rejected a later defendant’s attempt to invoke the January 2025 proclamation; the hub now separates that scope ruling from the still-pending pipe-bomb charges and from historical convictions already affected by clemency.Judge blocks Reagan Building FBI headquarters planNew court-record entry separates the FBI/GSA cost-saving rationale from the ruling that Congress limited the site selection and barred the attempted substitution.January 6 hub tightens the critical 2:13–2:25 PM sequenceNew source-attributed anchors add Pence’s 2:16 evacuation, Trump’s 2:24 Pence post and the committee reconstruction of East Rotunda/Crypt breaches immediately afterward; 4:17 and 6:01 presidential media records are also added.Canada tariff record added with direct Mark Carney cross-profile evidenceWhite House proclamations document additional 50% duties on specified Canadian dairy and motor-vehicle products effective August 19; Canada’s formal CUSMA objection and auto countermeasures are shown alongside the U.S. rationale.January 6 hub adds primary-media chronology and tighter afternoon timelineNew provenance-labeled media cards distinguish GovInfo-preserved footage, official Senate timestamps, trial video evidence, Trump’s recorded remarks and the official January 7 presidential record; four precise afternoon anchors are added to the main chronology.January 6 hub adds National Guard command-and-response timelineNew Senate/DoD source map separates the 1:49 PM assistance request, 3:04 PM mobilization decision, mission-planning period, disputed 5:08 PM deployment communication and roughly 5:20 PM arrival.January 6 hub adds Proud Boys/Oath Keepers case trees and casualty-record fact checksNew court-record trees preserve convictions and sentences separately from 2025 clemency; a new injuries/deaths section distinguishes officer-assault counts, Brian Sicknick’s natural-cause ruling, later suicides and imprecise casualty claims.January 6 hub adds Trump–Pence pressure, Georgia contacts and named evidence filesNew source-attributed sections map the Pence strategy, Georgia/state-election contacts, and Giuliani, Eastman, Meadows and Jeffrey Clark evidence trails while keeping committee findings separate from court outcomes.Supreme Court again rejects Trump’s effort to undo the $5 million E. Jean Carroll verdictThe Court’s own docket records rehearing denied on August 17; the civil judgment remains in place, while a separate $83.3 million defamation case remains a different proceeding.Trump calls for Iran to surrender as 60-day MOU window expiresNew record separates the documented surrender demand from the checkable June memorandum chronology; the policy/military demand is not given a numerical Truthscope score.January 6 hub adds security findings and official objection votesGAO threat/planning findings are now separated from political blame claims; official House and Senate roll calls document the Arizona and Pennsylvania objections after Congress reconvened.January 6 hub adds the long-running RNC/DNC pipe-bomb prosecutionDOJ’s 2025 arrest and 2026 indictment are now separated from conviction status; Brian Cole Jr. pleaded not guilty and trial is scheduled for February 16, 2027.January 6 research hub launchedNew cross-profile timeline links the official election result, certification fight, Capitol breach, key people, federal cases, committee materials and 2025 clemency.Trump renews Oman threat during Strait of Hormuz negotiationsNew record separates the documented military threat from Oman’s official navigation position; this policy statement is not given a numerical fact-check score.Jeanine Pirro claims archive restored; profile claim renderer repairedThree sourced Pirro evidence reviews now cover the Reflecting Pool reversal, Scam Center Strike Force asset figures and the Powell/Federal Reserve probe; canonical profile pages now render researched claims instead of placeholder text.Congress deep-research backlog reaches 72 reviewed profilesAdded sourced editorial reviews for Foxx, Guest, Steil, Crawford, Graham, Murkowski, Scott and Padilla while keeping routine public records separate from claim-specific evidence reviews.Congress deep-research backlog reaches 64 reviewed profilesAdded sourced editorial reviews for Babin, Lofgren, Williams, Velázquez, Heinrich, Sanders, Whitehouse and Moran while keeping routine public records separate from claim-specific evidence reviews.Stephen Miller claims archive begins; Jeanine Pirro joins the administration rosterMiller’s first newest-first evidence review addresses vaccine coadministration; Pirro is added with her DOJ portrait and cross-profile Reflecting Pool evidence.Karoline Leavitt deep archive begins — newest statements checked firstSeven sourced statement reviews now run from August 2026 back to January 2025, covering affordability, tax/refund figures, prices, political-rhetoric context, the reconciliation deficit, tariffs and the Gaza-condoms claim.Congress deep-research backlog reaches 56 reviewed profilesAdded sourced reviews for Arrington, Boyle, Walberg, Scott, Cotton, Warner, Peters and Cantwell while preserving the just-deployed ticker/RSS deep-link repair.Congress deep-research backlog reaches 48 reviewed profilesAdded sourced editorial reviews for Hill, Thompson, Westerman, Graves, Boozman, Cruz, Cassidy and Lee, preserving the separation between public records and claim-specific evidence reviews.Trump vaccine record added; congressional deep-research reaches 40 profilesNew evidence review separates the vaccine policy change from unsupported MMR-splitting claims; eight more House/Senate leaders receive sourced editorial profiles.Gaza diplomacy update: Kushner joins Cairo mediation round; Congress research pass 4 completedReuters reports Kushner participated with regional mediators on implementation of the Gaza framework; eight more congressional committee leaders now have sourced editorial reviews.Congress deep-research backlog: 8 more leadership and committee profiles reviewedAdded McClain, Obernolte, Neguse, Lieu, Capito, McConnell, Klobuchar and Ernst; current Clerk leadership now identifies Obernolte as Republican Policy Committee Chair.Trump extends Jones Act waiver for another 90 daysAP reports the extension takes effect August 17; MARAD documents the underlying emergency waiver, while House GOP leaders had urged Trump to let it expire.Congress deep-research backlog: 8 more leadership profiles reviewedAdded sourced editorial reviews for Emmer, Aguilar, Jordan, Raskin, Scott, Warren, Grassley and Durbin without manufacturing claim controversies.Todd Blanche profile corrected from acting to confirmed Attorney GeneralAP and Reuters report Senate confirmation and swearing-in; the profile also documents that some official biography pages were still carrying the earlier acting title.Leavitt departure announcement added with transition-status contextTrump announced the press secretary will leave at the end of August; the profile distinguishes the announced future departure from her still-current office.Congress deep-research backlog begins with 8 leadership profilesRestored the editorial/public-record separation layer and completed sourced leadership-focused reviews across four House and four Senate members.Major Trump claims archive begins with newest August recordsReverse-chronological fact checks, AI/media provenance, Turkey flight, USS Lincoln, Hormuz, crime claims, ballroom litigation, photos and primary video.Major Uniform headshots, cleaner directories & profile-page layout passStandardized portrait geometry, removed biographies from directory cards, corrected broken/stale image sources and strengthened House/Senate individual profile pages.Major House, Senate, member profiles & portrait system rebuiltSeparate chamber pages, auto-applying House state filters, working member profiles, corrected source-versioned headshots, expanded advisers and rebuilt world-leader portraits.Congress, advisers and world-leader directories addedSeparate source-linked profile architecture, official portrait provenance and WebP delivery added across the expanded people directory.TrumpsMouth administration roster initializedInitial current White House, Cabinet and national-security profile framework.

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