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Last weekend, seven people ate dinner in Maine and announced a political movement.
I read the documents they don’t want you to see. Investigating the intersection of tech, power & politics.
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Last weekend, seven people ate dinner in Maine and announced a political movement.

Last July, on a stage owned by Paramount, in front of a camera owned by Paramount, a man employed by Paramount told several million people that his employer had just handed the President of the United States sixteen million dollars, and that the technical term for the transaction was a big fat bribe.

Trump gave a primetime address Thursday night announcing the declassification of a pile of documents he says prove American elections are broken beyond defending, and we watched the whole thing together in real time.

This is part of my ongoing investigation into the National Design Studio. Please see parts one and two .

There is a baseline hum of Trump pageantry that most of us have learned to tune out like a screensaver, where everything is the greatest and the most beautiful and it adds up to nothing.

Think of something you have never said out loud.

I spend a great deal of my life reading other people’s mergers, contracts, ownership charts, and corporate filings, which means I should probably be numb by now to the way power rearranges itself on paper before the rest of us feel it in public.

A continuation of my reporting on the National Design Studio and the proliferation of .gov sites it has registered to the executive branch.

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There is a moment in every investigation where the thing you have been looking for finds you instead.