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  1. 2026-01 • Court filings revealed that members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) working with the Social Security Administration signed a secret voter data agreement with a political advocacy group and may have attempted to match Social Security–derived data to state voter rolls, used unauthorized tools like Cloudflare to transmit sensitive information, and briefly retained access to private Social Security profiles even after a judge ordered that access cut off.
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  2. 2026-01 • Amid renewed interest in asserting U.S. control over Greenland, President Trump sent messages to Norway and publicly suggested that denial of the Nobel Peace Prize freed him from focusing on peace, while his administration floated or imposed punitive trade measures on countries backing Denmark and Greenland, alarming NATO partners who likened the pressure tactics toward an allied Arctic territory—where the U.S. already operates a major base—to great-power bullying.
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  3. 2026-01 • In early January 2026, President Trump ordered a covert U.S. military and CIA operation, codenamed Operation Absolute Resolve, to strike targets in Venezuela and capture President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, carried out without explicit congressional authorization or a robust post-conflict plan, drawing criticism from legal experts and diplomats who warned it violated the U.N. Charter, echoed the Iraq War playbook, and prioritized leverage over Venezuela's oil and drug routes over any coherent strategy for democratic transition or regional stability.
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  4. 2025-12 • Escalating tensions with Venezuela, the U.S. Navy seized the oil tanker 'Skipper' and attacked three alleged drug-smuggling boats, marking the largest regional military buildup in decades. The Trump administration ordered a blockade of 'sanctioned' vessels and issued ultimatums to President Maduro, drawing comparisons to early 2000s Middle East interventionism. Critics in Congress warn the blockade constitutes an act of war unauthorized by the War Powers Resolution.
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  5. 2025-05 • A hacker breached TeleMessage, a vendor supplying the Trump administration with modified messaging apps for record-keeping, exposing archived chats from U.S. government officials and major corporations. The breach was trivial, underscoring concerns about this administration's incompetence with security.
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  6. 2025-03 • U.S. media figures including Tim Pool received large payments from Russia via Tenet Media, then were given White House press access despite national security concerns.
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  7. 2025-03 • A high-profile breach of national security protocols occurred when a White House Signal group chat discussing classified military plans included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg by mistake. Senior Trump administration officials discussed details of impending airstrikes and mentioned intelligence assets; the leak raised serious concerns over the use of insecure apps and the accidental exposure of classified material, prompting congressional probes and public outcry.
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  8. 2025-01 • Trump signed a sweeping executive order barring thousands of transgender Americans from military service, reversing prior policy and causing turmoil for serving troops.
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  9. 2024-12 • Donald Trump's second-term Cabinet selections drew widespread criticism for prioritizing loyalty over experience. Appointments included Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, despite past misconduct allegations and minimal administrative experience; Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, whose past statements aligned with Russian and Syrian interests; Kristi Noem to head Homeland Security; and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead Health and Human Services, a move questioned due to his promotion of vaccine misinformation. Despite bipartisan concerns, Senate Republicans confirmed nearly all nominees with limited opposition.
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  10. 2016-07 • During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump publicly called for Russia to find and release Hillary Clinton's deleted emails, widely considered an appeal for election interference from a foreign adversary. This unprecedented statement was condemned as a threat to election-integrity and national security.
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