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2020 Is a Pivot Point for Political Corruption

The Impeachment Case We Should All Be Paying Attention To

Revolving Door Project and Allies Call for Personnel-Focused Debate Questions

Less Drowsy Congress Still Less Observant than Bank Lobbyists

Some Oversight is a Better Disinfectant than No Oversight

Buckle Up DC! We’re going on a Swamp Tour

Silicon Valley’s Strategy For Washington Goes Way Beyond A Privacy Bill

Having Overcome Fear of Impeachment, Will Dems Now Take Oversight Seriously?

Is a Surfeit of Corruption Confusing Congress?

Corrosive revolving door corruption doesn’t believe in a recess

Reflections on Democrats and the Executive Branch

So much relevant corruption, such a glacial response

There is No Old Normal to Which Politics are Set to Return

BREAKING: Trump Tax Return Fight Begins 6 Months Behind Schedule

In 2019, Politics as Usual Has Failed the #Resistance

What the Debates Did & Didn’t Teach Us that Voters Ought to Know

The Revolving Door Project’s Debate (& Campaign) Watch Guide

If Congress Conducts Oversight & No One Notices, Does it Count?

Pelosi’s Bills: Too Dull & DOA to Distract from Trump

DC Crisis Only a Little Worse than in King’s Landing

How Will DC Grapple With Most Corrupt Executive Branch in Lived Memory?

Pelosi Should Not Lead Democrats into Retreat on Oversight

3 Months Late, Neal Begins Oversight With “Easiest” Task, Trump’s Returns

Hopes for Deus Ex Mueller Dashed, Democrats Will Need to Be Authors of this Story

Mueller's End Ratchets Up Pressure on Richard Neal to Request Trump's Taxes

House Dems Should Regret Sluggishness, Not Overzealousness

Revolving Door Project Reacts to Richard Neal's Announcement: Late and Weak

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