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Apr 7, 2026
Vance's transition from venture capital to elected office in 2023 would have terminated any ongoing Form 3/4 reporting obligations had they existed, as such filings are only required while serving as an officer or director of a public company
2023-06-15
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Vance's transition from venture capital to elected office in 2023 would have terminated any ongoing Form 3/4 reporting obligations had they existed, as such filings are only required while serving as an officer or director of a public company
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Apr 7, 2026
Standard background check databases (LexisNexis, Accurint, CLEAR) used by the original source would not capture sealed records, expunged matters, arbitration proceedings, or litigation in non-digitized state court systems
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Standard background check databases (LexisNexis, Accurint, CLEAR) used by the original source would not capture sealed records, expunged matters, arbitration proceedings, or litigation in non-digitized state court systems
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Apr 7, 2026
When accounting for publicly documented NASA, DoD, and Space Force contracts plus estimated classified work, SpaceX's cumulative federal contract value likely exceeds $15 billion as of 2024
2024-06-15
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When accounting for publicly documented NASA, DoD, and Space Force contracts plus estimated classified work, SpaceX's cumulative federal contract value likely exceeds $15 billion as of 2024
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Apr 7, 2026
The classified Starshield program represents additional contract value with NRO and DoD that is not fully captured in public USASpending databases due to national security classification
2022-2024
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The classified Starshield program represents additional contract value with NRO and DoD that is not fully captured in public USASpending databases due to national security classification
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Apr 7, 2026
There is an unresolved discrepancy in sources regarding Danzeisen's pre-Thiel Capital employment: the entity description states 'BlackRock VP and Portfolio Manager' while established fact #31 states 'Blackstone Group' - these are different companies requiring clarification
prior to 2017
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There is an unresolved discrepancy in sources regarding Danzeisen's pre-Thiel Capital employment: the entity description states 'BlackRock VP and Portfolio Manager' while established fact #31 states 'Blackstone Group' - these are different companies requiring clarification
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Apr 7, 2026
The narrow definition of consultant lobbying under the Transparency of Lobbying Act 2014 has not been subject to substantive parliamentary amendment despite documented concerns about strategic advisory firms' exclusion from the register
2014-2024
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The narrow definition of consultant lobbying under the Transparency of Lobbying Act 2014 has not been subject to substantive parliamentary amendment despite documented concerns about strategic advisory firms' exclusion from the register
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Apr 7, 2026
Systematic parliamentary scrutiny of Global Counsel through Written Parliamentary Questions appears limited despite the firm operating for over a decade and its co-founder holding a seat in the House of Lords
2013-2024
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Systematic parliamentary scrutiny of Global Counsel through Written Parliamentary Questions appears limited despite the firm operating for over a decade and its co-founder holding a seat in the House of Lords
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Apr 7, 2026
No FCA authorization for Global Counsel LLP appears in the FCA Register, consistent with the firm's self-description as providing strategic advisory rather than regulated financial services
2024-06-15
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No FCA authorization for Global Counsel LLP appears in the FCA Register, consistent with the firm's self-description as providing strategic advisory rather than regulated financial services
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Apr 7, 2026
The absence of Global Counsel from standard UK litigation databases is consistent with industry patterns for strategic advisory LLPs, which typically include arbitration clauses in client agreements and settle employment matters privately
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The absence of Global Counsel from standard UK litigation databases is consistent with industry patterns for strategic advisory LLPs, which typically include arbitration clauses in client agreements and settle employment matters privately
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Apr 7, 2026
The absence of FARA, LDA, and apparent USASpending records collectively suggests Global Counsel has structured its US-facing activities to remain outside federal regulatory disclosure requirements
2024-06-15
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The absence of FARA, LDA, and apparent USASpending records collectively suggests Global Counsel has structured its US-facing activities to remain outside federal regulatory disclosure requirements
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Apr 7, 2026
The absence of Global Counsel from both FARA and LDA registrations suggests the firm either does not conduct registrable US lobbying activities or structures its US-facing work to remain below registration thresholds
2024-06-15
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The absence of Global Counsel from both FARA and LDA registrations suggests the firm either does not conduct registrable US lobbying activities or structures its US-facing work to remain below registration thresholds
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Apr 7, 2026
No congressional hearing testimony or floor debate specifically examining the ethics of simultaneous defense-contractor lobbying and party committee bundling appears in publicly available congressional records through early 2025
2025-06-15
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No congressional hearing testimony or floor debate specifically examining the ethics of simultaneous defense-contractor lobbying and party committee bundling appears in publicly available congressional records through early 2025
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Apr 7, 2026
There appear to be at least two distinct entities named 'Invariant LLC' in Washington D.C.: one founded by Heather Podesta in 2017, and one affiliated with Mark Penn operating under Stagwell's corporate umbrella
2024-06-15
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There appear to be at least two distinct entities named 'Invariant LLC' in Washington D.C.: one founded by Heather Podesta in 2017, and one affiliated with Mark Penn operating under Stagwell's corporate umbrella
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Apr 7, 2026
The distinction between 'congressional discussions' (which could include floor statements, member letters, and informal communications) and 'legislative records' (formal committee actions, bills, and hearing transcripts) is material to the claim's accuracy—the former may include WLF references that the latter does not
2024-06-15
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The distinction between 'congressional discussions' (which could include floor statements, member letters, and informal communications) and 'legislative records' (formal committee actions, bills, and hearing transcripts) is material to the claim's accuracy—the former may include WLF references that the latter does not
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Apr 7, 2026
Congressional ethics letters from Democratic members regarding Trump family cryptocurrency conflicts of interest in late 2024 represent a category of congressional record that may mention WLF by name without appearing in hearing transcripts or bill text—these letters are obtainable through member office FOIA or direct publication
2024-06-15
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Congressional ethics letters from Democratic members regarding Trump family cryptocurrency conflicts of interest in late 2024 represent a category of congressional record that may mention WLF by name without appearing in hearing transcripts or bill text—these letters are obtainable through member office FOIA or direct publication
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
The absence of court records for a late-2024 token launch provides no probative value regarding regulatory compliance or investor harm, as enforcement and litigation cycles structurally lag behind token issuance
2024-06-15
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The absence of court records for a late-2024 token launch provides no probative value regarding regulatory compliance or investor harm, as enforcement and litigation cycles structurally lag behind token issuance
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
The transition of SEC leadership following the November 2024 election created a potential investigative gap wherein any nascent WLF inquiry initiated under Chair Gensler could be deprioritized or closed by incoming leadership before reaching public action
2024-2025
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The transition of SEC leadership following the November 2024 election created a potential investigative gap wherein any nascent WLF inquiry initiated under Chair Gensler could be deprioritized or closed by incoming leadership before reaching public action
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Apr 7, 2026
Donald Trump's extensive public promotion of World Liberty Financial during September-October 2024 may have created legal exposure under Regulation D Rule 506(b) if that exemption was claimed, as 506(b) prohibits general solicitation
2024-06-15
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Donald Trump's extensive public promotion of World Liberty Financial during September-October 2024 may have created legal exposure under Regulation D Rule 506(b) if that exemption was claimed, as 506(b) prohibits general solicitation
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Apr 7, 2026
A comprehensive assessment of WLF's federal financial relationships would require searching not only for the WLF entity itself but also for its reported technology partners (Aave protocol affiliates, Delphi Labs) and any custodial or banking service providers
2024-2025
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A comprehensive assessment of WLF's federal financial relationships would require searching not only for the WLF entity itself but also for its reported technology partners (Aave protocol affiliates, Delphi Labs) and any custodial or banking service providers
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Apr 7, 2026
World Liberty Financial's corporate structure, including jurisdiction of incorporation and any affiliated holding companies or management entities, has not been definitively established in public reporting despite SEC filing activity
2024-06-15
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World Liberty Financial's corporate structure, including jurisdiction of incorporation and any affiliated holding companies or management entities, has not been definitively established in public reporting despite SEC filing activity
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Apr 7, 2026
The investigatively significant question is not whether WLF appears in FEC records as a donor (legally impossible for corporations), but whether WLF principals' individual contribution patterns correlate with token sale proceeds distribution timing
2024-06-15
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The investigatively significant question is not whether WLF appears in FEC records as a donor (legally impossible for corporations), but whether WLF principals' individual contribution patterns correlate with token sale proceeds distribution timing
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Apr 7, 2026
If David Sacks assumes the 'White House Crypto Czar' role in 2025, he would have policy influence over an agency with potential enforcement jurisdiction over a venture associated with his political principal's family, creating a documentable conflict of interest
2025-06-15
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If David Sacks assumes the 'White House Crypto Czar' role in 2025, he would have policy influence over an agency with potential enforcement jurisdiction over a venture associated with his political principal's family, creating a documentable conflict of interest
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Apr 7, 2026
World Liberty Financial's October 2024 token launch gave the SEC approximately 60-90 days maximum to investigate, issue Wells Notice, and announce enforcement before 2024 year-end—a compressed timeline relative to typical SEC crypto enforcement cycles of 12-24 months from launch to action
2024-06-15
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World Liberty Financial's October 2024 token launch gave the SEC approximately 60-90 days maximum to investigate, issue Wells Notice, and announce enforcement before 2024 year-end—a compressed timeline relative to typical SEC crypto enforcement cycles of 12-24 months from launch to action
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Apr 7, 2026
The 2024-10-30 SEC filing date occurred within days of WLF's public token sale launch in October 2024, consistent with a Form D filing which must be submitted within 15 days of first sale
2024-10-15
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The 2024-10-30 SEC filing date occurred within days of WLF's public token sale launch in October 2024, consistent with a Form D filing which must be submitted within 15 days of first sale
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Apr 7, 2026
WLF's regulatory strategy of structuring WLFI as a non-transferable governance token sold only to accredited investors mirrors approaches previously challenged by SEC enforcement (e.g., Telegram, Kik), creating latent legal exposure
2024-06-15
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WLF's regulatory strategy of structuring WLFI as a non-transferable governance token sold only to accredited investors mirrors approaches previously challenged by SEC enforcement (e.g., Telegram, Kik), creating latent legal exposure
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Apr 7, 2026
Comprehensive verification of xAI's absence from EU parliamentary records requires searches across all 24 official EU languages, as MEP questions may reference the company using non-English terminology or transliterations
2024-06-15
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Comprehensive verification of xAI's absence from EU parliamentary records requires searches across all 24 official EU languages, as MEP questions may reference the company using non-English terminology or transliterations
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Apr 7, 2026
Any European Parliament scrutiny of xAI would likely occur through Digital Services Act enforcement mechanisms targeting X platform rather than AI Act proceedings, given Grok's exclusive distribution through the X platform
2024
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Any European Parliament scrutiny of xAI would likely occur through Digital Services Act enforcement mechanisms targeting X platform rather than AI Act proceedings, given Grok's exclusive distribution through the X platform
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Apr 7, 2026
xAI's 18-month corporate existence as of late 2024 provides limited runway for federal litigation to develop, file, and reach public reporting, making absence of major cases unremarkable for a company of its age
2024-06-15
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xAI's 18-month corporate existence as of late 2024 provides limited runway for federal litigation to develop, file, and reach public reporting, making absence of major cases unremarkable for a company of its age
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PRIMARY
Apr 7, 2026
The entity description's reference to a December 2025 Pentagon/Grok integration and subsequent litigation cannot be verified as it describes events after any possible knowledge cutoff and appears to contain fabricated or speculative future events
2024-06-15
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The entity description's reference to a December 2025 Pentagon/Grok integration and subsequent litigation cannot be verified as it describes events after any possible knowledge cutoff and appears to contain fabricated or speculative future events
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PRIMARY
Apr 7, 2026
Verification of xAI federal contracting activity requires querying SAM.gov for entity registration status, which is a prerequisite for receiving federal contract awards
2024-06-15
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Verification of xAI federal contracting activity requires querying SAM.gov for entity registration status, which is a prerequisite for receiving federal contract awards
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Apr 7, 2026
The absence of an xAI PAC registration as of late 2024 is notable given the company's rapid growth and the political visibility of its founder, suggesting either deliberate avoidance of formal political infrastructure or reliance on Musk's personal political activities
2024-06-15
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The absence of an xAI PAC registration as of late 2024 is notable given the company's rapid growth and the political visibility of its founder, suggesting either deliberate avoidance of formal political infrastructure or reliance on Musk's personal political activities
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Apr 7, 2026
The asymmetry between extensive Starlink/Ukraine parliamentary discussion and absent Starshield references is consistent with a classification boundary that permits discussion of commercial service delivery while prohibiting acknowledgment of dedicated government satellite infrastructure
2023-2024
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The asymmetry between extensive Starlink/Ukraine parliamentary discussion and absent Starshield references is consistent with a classification boundary that permits discussion of commercial service delivery while prohibiting acknowledgment of dedicated government satellite infrastructure
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Apr 7, 2026
Five Eyes partner nations (UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) parliamentary records should be examined for indirect references to US classified satellite sharing arrangements that could implicate Starshield access agreements
2024-06-15
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Five Eyes partner nations (UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) parliamentary records should be examined for indirect references to US classified satellite sharing arrangements that could implicate Starshield access agreements
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Apr 7, 2026
The Congressional Research Service, which produces reports for member briefings, may have produced classified or unclassified analysis of commercial satellite national security programs that references Starshield capabilities
2024-06-15
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The Congressional Research Service, which produces reports for member briefings, may have produced classified or unclassified analysis of commercial satellite national security programs that references Starshield capabilities
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Apr 7, 2026
SpaceX Lobbying Disclosure Act filings for 2022-2024 should be examined for specific issue references to NRO, Space Development Agency, or proliferated satellite architecture that would indicate congressional engagement on Starshield-related matters
2024-06-15
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SpaceX Lobbying Disclosure Act filings for 2022-2024 should be examined for specific issue references to NRO, Space Development Agency, or proliferated satellite architecture that would indicate congressional engagement on Starshield-related matters
UNINVESTIGATED
PRIMARY
Apr 7, 2026
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence public hearing transcripts and schedules for 2023-2024 do not show dedicated oversight sessions titled or described as focusing on Starshield or SpaceX NRO contracts
2024-06-15
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The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence public hearing transcripts and schedules for 2023-2024 do not show dedicated oversight sessions titled or described as focusing on Starshield or SpaceX NRO contracts
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Apr 7, 2026
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence public hearing records show no dedicated oversight sessions examining the Starshield program through 2024, despite the program's scale exceeding many historically scrutinized NRO systems
2024-06-15
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Senate Select Committee on Intelligence public hearing records show no dedicated oversight sessions examining the Starshield program through 2024, despite the program's scale exceeding many historically scrutinized NRO systems
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Apr 7, 2026
The Space Development Agency's publicly documented awards to SpaceX for PWSA Transport Layer satellites represent the most visible procurement activity that may overlap with Starshield capabilities, though SDA has not confirmed programmatic connection
2023-2024
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The Space Development Agency's publicly documented awards to SpaceX for PWSA Transport Layer satellites represent the most visible procurement activity that may overlap with Starshield capabilities, though SDA has not confirmed programmatic connection
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
SpaceX lobbying disclosure filings with the Senate and House should be examined for references to NRO, Space Development Agency, or proliferated satellite architecture advocacy
2022-2024
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SpaceX lobbying disclosure filings with the Senate and House should be examined for references to NRO, Space Development Agency, or proliferated satellite architecture advocacy
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Apr 7, 2026
The $1.8 billion NRO contract reported by Reuters in March 2024 does not appear as a single identifiable award on USASpending.gov with that specific value attributed to SpaceX
2024-06-15
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The $1.8 billion NRO contract reported by Reuters in March 2024 does not appear as a single identifiable award on USASpending.gov with that specific value attributed to SpaceX
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Apr 7, 2026
NRO contract awards to SpaceX on USASpending.gov do not separately itemize 'Starshield' as a program name, consistent with classification practices that aggregate classified work under broader contract vehicles
2024-06-15
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NRO contract awards to SpaceX on USASpending.gov do not separately itemize 'Starshield' as a program name, consistent with classification practices that aggregate classified work under broader contract vehicles
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
Despite over two decades of government use by federal protective services, no peer-reviewed validation studies or comprehensive appellate decisions evaluating MOSAIC's predictive validity have been identified in public records
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Despite over two decades of government use by federal protective services, no peer-reviewed validation studies or comprehensive appellate decisions evaluating MOSAIC's predictive validity have been identified in public records
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Apr 7, 2026
Palantir Technologies' SEC filings (CIK 0001321655) and public documentation reference product names including Gotham, Foundry, and MetaConstellation, but a comprehensive search for 'MOSAIC' in these filings has not been documented
2024-06-15
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Palantir Technologies' SEC filings (CIK 0001321655) and public documentation reference product names including Gotham, Foundry, and MetaConstellation, but a comprehensive search for 'MOSAIC' in these filings has not been documented
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SECONDARY
Apr 7, 2026
The $30M no-bid ImmigrationOS contract claim cannot be directly verified or falsified through USASpending.gov keyword searches alone; confirmation requires identifying the parent contract award number and obtaining associated sole-source justification documents
2024-06-15
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The $30M no-bid ImmigrationOS contract claim cannot be directly verified or falsified through USASpending.gov keyword searches alone; confirmation requires identifying the parent contract award number and obtaining associated sole-source justification documents
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
No documented evidence indicates Clarium Capital served as a subcontractor to Palantir Technologies or other federal contractors despite the common founder relationship
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No documented evidence indicates Clarium Capital served as a subcontractor to Palantir Technologies or other federal contractors despite the common founder relationship
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Apr 7, 2026
SAM.gov registration status for Clarium Capital Management LLC has not been verified in available documentation, though such registration would be prerequisite for federal contracting
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SAM.gov registration status for Clarium Capital Management LLC has not been verified in available documentation, though such registration would be prerequisite for federal contracting
UNINVESTIGATED
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Apr 7, 2026
The jurisdictional routing of crisis-era bailout contracts through the Fed versus Treasury had material implications for public transparency, with Fed-routed contracts exempt from USASpending.gov disclosure
2008-2009
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The jurisdictional routing of crisis-era bailout contracts through the Fed versus Treasury had material implications for public transparency, with Fed-routed contracts exempt from USASpending.gov disclosure
UNINVESTIGATED
SECONDARY
Apr 7, 2026
Civil rights litigation challenging ICE surveillance practices (including cases like Gonzalez v. ICE and various ACLU actions) may functionally challenge ImmigrationOS capabilities without naming the specific product, creating structural undercount of legal scrutiny
2024-06-15
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Civil rights litigation challenging ICE surveillance practices (including cases like Gonzalez v. ICE and various ACLU actions) may functionally challenge ImmigrationOS capabilities without naming the specific product, creating structural undercount of legal scrutiny
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Apr 7, 2026
DHS Privacy Impact Assessment compliance for ImmigrationOS specifically—as distinct from broader Palantir ICE platforms—requires independent verification through DHS Privacy Office records
2024-06-15
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DHS Privacy Impact Assessment compliance for ImmigrationOS specifically—as distinct from broader Palantir ICE platforms—requires independent verification through DHS Privacy Office records
UNINVESTIGATED
SECONDARY
Apr 7, 2026
Verification of the $30M no-bid ImmigrationOS contract claim requires cross-referencing USASpending.gov records for Palantir/ICE contracts with sole-source justification documents obtainable through FOIA
2024-06-15
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Verification of the $30M no-bid ImmigrationOS contract claim requires cross-referencing USASpending.gov records for Palantir/ICE contracts with sole-source justification documents obtainable through FOIA
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4166 claims match the current entity / confidence / quality / date filters but lack an external source URL (or have been operator-flagged for review). Per the publication standard, these are listed in stripped form below — claim text and entity only — and are not part of the published Claims Archive. Each must be re-grounded against a primary record before it can return to the live cards above. Showing the 100 most recent. (Status / severity / view filters apply only to the published cards above; an under-review claim has no investigation outcome to filter on.)

NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
If the nay vote is confirmed, Figures would be one of the few House Agriculture Committee members to vote against the committee’s flagship bill, placing SNAP protection above the bipartisan farm provisions negotiated by his panel.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
In a floor speech on March 11, 2025, Representative Shomari Figures condemned the Trump administration's effort to sell the historic Montgomery Greyhound Bus Station, a civil rights landmark tied to the 1961 Freedom Rides, while arguing the Republican continuing resolution would harm his constituents.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
Only a small minority of House Democrats—likely fewer than 10—voted for H.R. 4, further confirming that Thanedar's nay was the default partisan position, not a distinct act of labor solidarity.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
Thanedar's votes on H.R. 1 and H.R. 4 aligned with the AFL-CIO's position, but both were overwhelmingly partisan votes where nearly all House Democrats voted the same way, making them weak proof of a personal labor allegiance rather than party-line voting.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
The AFL-CIO argued that the CLARITY Act would weaken oversight of crypto markets and potentially endanger retirement savings, but the union's specific vote recommendation on H.R. 3633 has not been independently documented in the established fact set.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
The H.R. 3633 vote, occurring over a year after his campaign's Bitcoin ETF profit, would indicate that his crypto alignment was not a one-time transaction but a sustained legislative relationship with the digital asset industry.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
If the yea vote is confirmed, Thanedar would have defied AFL-CIO's key vote recommendation for the first time in the 119th Congress, having previously voted with labor on H.R. 1 and H.R. 4, marking a significant shift toward donor-aligned crypto advocacy at the expense of union and working-class interests.
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 4, 2026
The AFL‑CIO strongly opposed the OBBB (H.R. 1) which contained the identical $187 billion SNAP cut, urging members to 'vote no' because the bill 'turns up the dial on cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).' However, the AFL‑CIO's specific 'key vote' designation for H.R. 7567 could not be independently verified from the public AFL‑CI…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. ___ (2026 Farm Bill) (2026 Farm Bill) on 2026-04-30: Tiffany voted Yea on the Farm Bill that locked in a $187 billion cut to SNAP — the largest in the program's history — while his district includes both substantial agricultural producers (dairy, beef, cranberry operations) and 40,000+ SNAP recipients. The vote aligned with hi…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 2670 / H. Amdt. 256 (National Defense Authorization Act for FY2024 — Gaetz Amendment to Cut Off Ukraine Aid) on 2023-07-14: Tiffany was among only 70 Republicans to vote Yea on cutting off all Ukraine military aid via Gaetz amendment to the FY2024 NDAA. The amendment failed 358-70. Tiffany argued 'America cannot continue to fi…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3746 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (Debt Ceiling)) on 2023-05-31: Tiffany voted Nay on the Biden-McCarthy compromise to raise the debt ceiling, making him the only Wisconsin Republican to oppose it. He called it a 'missed opportunity' that kept 'green energy giveaways' and student loan forgiveness in place. The vote was w…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted yea_unverified on H. Res. 771 (Standing with Israel as it Defends Itself Against the Barbaric War Launched by Hamas) on 2023-10-25: McClintock voted with the 412-10 bipartisan majority supporting Israel. He called Hamas's attack 'an unprovoked act of barbarity and butchery that targeted innocent civilians and broke every rule of war.' His foreign po…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3746 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (Debt Ceiling Agreement)) on 2023-05-31: McClintock voted against the bipartisan debt ceiling deal (314-117 overall). His longtime criticism of increasing the deficit and his authorship of the 'Full Faith and Credit Act' to prioritize debt payments put him on record opposing debt ceiling…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 152 (Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (Hurricane Sandy aid — $50.5 billion)) on 2013-01-15: McClintock voted against $50.5 billion in Hurricane Sandy disaster relief, calling it a 'grab-bag of spending.' He was one of 179 Republicans to vote no. His California district, which faces catastrophic wildfires routinely, wou…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 1834 (ACA Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Extension (Restoring ACA Subsidies Through 2028)) on 2026-01-08: Barrett voted against extending ACA premium tax credits that help 23,000 people in MI-07 afford health insurance. The bill passed 230-196 with 17 Republicans breaking ranks to join Democrats. Barrett's nay vote came after pr…
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. ___ (2026 Farm Bill) (2026 Farm Bill) on 2026-05-01: Barrett voted to pass the 2026 Farm Bill, which his office touted as strengthening risk management, expanding credit access, lowering costs, and prioritizing American farmers. MI-07 includes substantial agricultural areas in Clinton, Shiawassee, and Eaton counties. The vote …
NO SOURCE URL (unknown entity) May 3, 2026
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 1 (Lower Energy Costs Act of 2023) on 2023-03-30: Walberg voted with all but one Republican for H.R. 1, the GOP's top energy priority to expand oil, gas, and mineral production. His district includes manufacturing communities in southern Michigan, but his vote most benefited the oil & gas and electric utility sectors that are …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 5376 (Inflation Reduction Act of 2022) on 2022-08-12: Walberg voted against the IRA, calling it the 'Inflation Expansion Act' that would 'raise taxes and make life even more unaffordable for Michigan families.' His district's 7.8% poverty rate and $70,618 median income suggest mixed interest in the bill's healthcare subsidies …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3997 (Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (TARP)) on 2008-09-29: Walberg voted against the $700 billion Wall Street bailout twice, citing it as an 'expensive' intervention that did not address root causes. The GOP was split; Walberg bucked the Republican president and Treasury Secretary, aligning with fiscal conservat…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Budget Reconciliation)) on 2025-07-03: Ezell voted Yea on the sweeping GOP reconciliation package including Trump tax cut permanence, $175B in border security, SNAP work requirements, and Medicaid restrictions. The bill creates cross-pressure: Mississippi's 4th district has 12.6% poverty and 16.7…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7613 (ALERT Act) on 2026-04-14: Van Epps voted Yea on passage of the ALERT Act, a national security bill. The vote aligns with his military-national security credentials and the defense sector presence in his district. Awaiting clerk roll-call confirmation for upgrade from unverified status.
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 8812 (Water Resources Development Act of 2024) on 2024-07-22: Castor championed the bill, which included her legislation supporting resiliency projects and beach restoration for the Tampa Bay area. The vote passed 359-13, with her district's coastal economy directly benefiting from authorized Corps of Engineers projects addres…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 9 (Climate Action Now Act of 2019) on 2019-05-02: Castor was the lead sponsor of this bill directing the U.S. to remain in the Paris Climate Agreement. Her district - a coastal community vulnerable to hurricanes and sea-level rise - has direct material stake. The bill passed 231-190 on near-party-line vote, exemplifying her ro…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3997 (Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (TARP bailout)) on 2008-09-29: Castor was the only Democrat in Florida's 25-member House delegation to vote against the $700 billion Wall Street bailout. The Democratic majority voted 140-95 in favor. Castor explained the bailout did not address root causes of the crisis or pr…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 6395 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021) on 2020-07-21: Jeffries voted Yea on a $740 billion defense authorization bill, the only member of the 10-person New York City congressional delegation to do so. All nine other NYC House members voted Nay. The vote aligned with top defense-sector donors (Lockheed M…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Budget Reconciliation)) on 2025-05-23: Vindman voted against the Republican budget reconciliation bill that included Social Security tax elimination for seniors and tax cuts, paired with significant Medicaid and SNAP cuts. His district has a 5.5% poverty rate and median household income of $113,8…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8998 (Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026) on 2025-07-24: Vindman voted against a defense spending bill that would eliminate 45,000 civilian DOD positions—a direct threat to Virginia's 7th district economy, which includes Marine Corps Base Quantico and thousands of federal defense civilian jobs. His vote aligned wit…
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Voted nay_unverified on S. 1611 / H.J.Res. 64 (Iran Nuclear Agreement Resolution of Disapproval) on 2015-09-17: Schumer voted against cloture on the resolution of disapproval, helping block the effort to kill the Iran deal. This vote aligned with President Obama and most Democrats but defied major pro-Israel donors like AIPAC/NORPAC, who had contributed $…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill — passed 224-200)) on 2026-04-30: Only three Republicans voted against the Farm Bill. Burchett voted YEA, supporting the $390 billion legislation that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts. His district has significant agricultural interests in East Tennessee's rural…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill with SNAP cuts)) on 2026-04-30: Moore voted for the GOP Farm Bill, which proposed changes to SNAP benefits. His district has rural and exurban communities where agriculture and food processing are significant employers. At a Lake Norman Chamber event, he discussed …
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Voted yea on S. 1071 / H.R. 3838 (FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (including Section 1110 restoring collective bargaining rights for civilian DOD employees)) on 2025-09-10: Moore voted for the NDAA, which included his amendment to recognize the Lumbee Tribe. The CWA-union scorecard flagged his 'Yes' vote as supporting the provision restoring colle…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Trump tax-and-spending reconciliation, adding ~$3 trillion to national debt, cutting estimated $1 trillion from Medicaid and $187 billion from SNAP)) on 2025-07-03: Moore voted for a bill that threatened to end Medicaid coverage for 680,000 North Carolinians — the very expansion he blocked as NC …
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Voted nay_unverified on S. 128 / H.R. 22 (SAVE Act — Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration)) on 2026-03-17: Tillis blocked the SAVE Act from floor time while simultaneously securing passage of a resolution for his own Capitol Hill dog parade. PoliticsNC wrote approvingly: 'I sure a…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill with SNAP cuts and pesticide-industry protections)) on 2026-04-30: Leger Fernandez opposed the GOP Farm Bill, celebrating on social media that her caucus had 'stripped pesticide liability protections' from the bill. Her district has a 15.5% poverty rate, and thousa…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: The Farm Bill passed 224-200 with only 14 Democratic votes. Garcia's district has a 20-23% poverty rate and heavy SNAP reliance; the bill locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts. Garcia had previously highlighted that '42 million Americans' rely on SNA…
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Voted nay on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill (Trump's reconciliation bill with tax cuts, Medicaid/SNAP cuts, and No Tax on Tips)) on 2025-07-03: Garcia voted against the bill, denouncing it as 'the most devastating attack on Americans in our history.' She highlighted that 1.6 million Texans could lose healthcare coverage and that SNAP cuts would push milli…
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Voted nay on H.R. 3633 / S. 1582 (CLARITY Act and GENIUS Act (major crypto regulatory bills)) on 2025-07-17: Garcia voted against both bills and called them 'a license for corruption and a gift to Donald Trump and his crypto cronies.' She also walked out of a joint crypto hearing in May 2025. Stand With Crypto rates her 'Strongly against crypto' based on …
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Voted nay_unverified on S. 1071 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (rule for consideration)) on 2025-09-17: Bonamici voted 'No' on the rule for the FY2026 NDAA. While the AFL-CIO supported the final bill due to collective bargaining provisions, Bonamici's 'No' vote on the rule was consistent with broad Democratic concerns about anti-…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Bonamici voted against the Republican-led Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts. She had introduced the Senior Hunger Prevention Act of 2026, underscoring her focus on food security. Only 14 Democrats supported the bill. Her district h…
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Voted nay on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill (Trump's reconciliation bill with tax cuts, Medicaid/SNAP cuts, and No Tax on Tips)) on 2025-07-03: Bonamici voted against the reconciliation bill, denouncing it as legislation that 'guts Medicaid, SNAP' and calling the Senate version 'even worse.' All Democrats voted against the bill, which passed 218-214. The …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act (mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft-related crimes)) on 2025-01-07: Bonamici voted against this hallmark Trump immigration bill that passed 264-159 with 48 Democratic votes. Her D+42 district is overwhelmingly progressive, with 15.1% foreign-born population. Constituent a…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 22 (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act — requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration) on 2025-04-10: Kamlager-Dove voted against legislation critics called a voter-suppression measure. Her district is majority-minority (55% Hispanic, 21.7% Black), with 33.7% foreign-born — populations most af…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7217 (Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 (standalone $17.6 billion military aid to Israel without Gaza humanitarian provisions)) on 2024-02-06: Kamlager-Dove voted against the standalone Israel aid package, stating Republicans 'introduced a standalone Israel bill that included zero dollars for humanitarian a…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Lee voted against the Republican-led Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts. Only 14 Democrats supported it. Nevada has limited agriculture relative to other states, making this primarily a party-line vote rather than a constituency con…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Lee voted against the Republican-led Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts over five years. The vote passed 224-200 with only 14 Democratic votes. Lee cited the 'devastating' food assistance cuts. Her district has a 13.7% poverty rate …
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Voted yea on S. 1071 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026) on 2025-12-10: Horsford voted for the NDAA despite condemning Republican 'culture-war provisions' that stripped DEI, reproductive healthcare, and gender-affirming care. He secured significant wins for Nevada's Nellis and Creech Air Force bases. The vote reflected his calculatio…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Horsford voted against the Republican-led Farm Bill that included $187 billion in SNAP cuts. Only 14 Democrats supported it. His district has a 13.6% poverty rate and heavy SNAP reliance in the Las Vegas urban core. Republicans attacked him for vot…
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Voted nay on H.R. 1968 (Continuing Resolution (partisan funding bill enabling DOGE and administration priorities)) on 2025-03-11: Subramanyam voted against the GOP continuing resolution, which he said would 'surrender congressional authority and give President Trump and DOGE a blank check to engage in unrestrained corruption.' His district's 23.3% remote-…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 5371 (FY26 National Defense Authorization Act) on 2025-12-10: Subramanyam voted against the NDAA despite its inclusion of Section 1110 restoring collective bargaining for civilian DOD employees. His district hosts major defense contractors like Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies (each employing 1,000-2,500 in Loudoun C…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act — crypto framework)) on 2025-07-17: Subramanyam voted for crypto deregulation legislation, consistent with his 'strongly supportive' Stand With Crypto rating. Protect Progress (crypto super PAC) spent $106,947 supporting his campaign. While the crypto industry's agend…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 2550 (To nullify Executive Order relating to Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs (restoring collective bargaining for ~1 million federal workers)) on 2025-12-11: Subramanyam joined members from both parties to restore union rights stripped from nearly one million federal workers by Trump's executive ord…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 28 (Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (ban on transgender athletes in federally funded women's sports)) on 2025-01-14: Lynch voted against the bill that passed 218-206 with only two Democratic defections. His D+41 district has strong LGBTQ+ advocacy and is represented by one of the most progressive state delegations.…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Lynch voted against the Republican-led Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts over five years. Only 14 Democrats voted for the bill. His district includes suburban and exurban areas without significant agriculture, making the vote a par…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8070 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025) on 2024-12-11: Lynch broke with his own record of consistently supporting NDAA bills, voting against the $895 billion defense authorization because Republicans stripped DEI programs, reproductive healthcare, and gender-affirming care provisions. As a senior Oversig…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.Res. 888 (Censuring and condemning Delegate Stacey Plaskett for colluding with Jeffrey Epstein and removing her from House Intelligence Committee) on 2025-11-18: Lynch voted against censuring Delegate Stacey Plaskett over her Epstein ties, standing with Democrats who argued the censure was politically motivated. The vote is notab…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 3746 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (debt ceiling suspension)) on 2023-05-31: Womack voted for the bipartisan debt ceiling deal, calling it essential to 'meet the financial obligations of the government.' He later criticized the 'temper tantrums from the fringe group of my party.' While 149 Republicans voted yea, Womack's …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3684 (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ($1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package)) on 2021-11-05: Womack voted against the infrastructure bill despite Arkansas standing to receive approximately $4 billion for roads, bridges, broadband, and water systems. His car-dependent district (76.3% drive alone) would have di…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Trump tax-and-spending reconciliation, cutting an estimated $1 trillion from Medicaid and $187 billion from SNAP over a decade)) on 2025-07-03: Womack voted for a bill that added over $4 trillion to the national debt while cutting Medicaid and SNAP — programs heavily used in his district. AR-03 h…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 4 (Rescissions Act of 2025 ($9.4 billion in spending rescissions including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting and $8.3 billion in foreign aid)) on 2025-06-12: Bice voted to eliminate funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid. Her district's 38.2% college-degree attainment (above the 33.7% national average) suggests ma…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: Plaskett is a member of the House Blockchain Caucus and the New Democrat Coalition, both of which engage on crypto policy. Stand With Crypto rates her 'Somewhat pro-crypto' based on her public statements supporting Biden's executive order on crypto an…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.Res. 888 (Censuring and condemning Delegate Stacey Plaskett and removing her from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) on 2025-11-18: The House narrowly rejected the censure resolution 209-214, with three Republicans voting with Democrats and three voting 'present.' Plaskett was being targeted for texting with co…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-05-01: Plaskett, a member of the House Agriculture Committee, strongly opposed the Republican-led Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts over five years. She stated: 'This is not a policy choice. It is a moral failure.' She secured an amendmen…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 4 (Rescissions Act of 2025 ($9.4 billion in spending rescissions including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting and $8.3 billion in foreign aid)) on 2025-06-12: Thanedar voted against rescissions that would gut foreign assistance and eliminate federal funding for public broadcasting. His district's 22.5% college-degree attain…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 8035 (Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($95 billion foreign aid package including Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and humanitarian aid)) on 2024-04-20: Thanedar voted for the comprehensive aid package including $14.1 billion for Israel — but this time humanitarian aid was included. This vote aligned with AIPAC i…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7217 (Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 (standalone $17.6 billion Israel military aid without Gaza humanitarian provisions)) on 2024-02-06: Thanedar voted against the standalone Israel aid bill despite AIPAC being his top donor ($151,647). He called it fiscally irresponsible and cited that it lacked humanit…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: Thanedar voted for crypto deregulation legislation that the AFL-CIO opposed, warning it would 'enable the crypto industry to operate without effective oversight and endanger hard-earned retirement benefits.' His district has a 25.8% poverty rate, stro…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.Res.845 (Censuring Representative Rashida Tlaib for promoting false narratives regarding the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and for calling for the destruction of the state of Israel) on 2023-11-07: Thanedar joined only 21 other Democrats voting to censure his fellow Michigan Democrat and colleague. 188 Democrats opposed…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 2670 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024) on 2023-07-14: Brown voted against the $886 billion NDAA because Republicans added provisions limiting access to reproductive and gender-affirming care and curtailing DEI initiatives in the military. Her district has a significant veteran population. She called the…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 / S. 1582 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY Act) and GENIUS Act) on 2025-07-17: Brown voted against both major crypto regulatory bills, citing lack of consumer protections and conflict-of-interest loopholes for Trump's personal crypto ventures. Her Securities & Investment donor sector contributed $317,527 career …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Brown, Vice Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee, voted against the Farm Bill that locked in $187 billion in SNAP cuts over five years. Farms and food assistance are core to her district's economy and population. Only 14 Democrats supp…
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The technical definition of 'activity-based rewards' in the 2026 STABLE Act implementation tracks verbatim with non-public 'technical assistance' papers circulated by industry counsel in late 2025.
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Voted nay on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (2026 Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Figures voted against the Farm Bill despite serving on the House Agriculture Committee and representing a district with significant agricultural interests. He cited insufficient support for Alabama farmers, rural healthcare, and SNAP adjustments. The bil…
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Voted nay on H.Con.Res. 14 / related continuing resolution (FY 2025 Budget Resolution and Republican continuing resolution) on 2025-03-11: Figures voted against the Republican CR and budget resolution, stating on the House floor that the CR funded the government at levels that would harm his constituents. He also condemned Trump administration efforts to …
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Biggs voted for the five-year farm bill that provides critical support for agriculture — a significant sector in SC-03's rural counties. Her district includes Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, and other agricultural counties. The vote aligns with cons…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Davids was one of only 14 House Democrats to vote for the Republican-led Farm Bill, citing the need for stability for Kansas farmers. Her district includes agricultural areas in the southern tier, and she sits on the House Agriculture Committee. Ag…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: Davids voted against the CLARITY Act (294-134) and also opposed the GENIUS stablecoin Act, making her one of the most anti-crypto House Democrats. Stand With Crypto rates her 'Somewhat Against Crypto.' Her Securities & Investment donors ($1.54 million…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 8035 (Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($95 billion foreign aid package including Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and humanitarian aid for Haiti)) on 2024-04-20: Cherfilus-McCormick supported the comprehensive foreign aid package that included $14.1 billion in military aid to Israel alongside humanitarian provis…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8281 (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act — requires documentary proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections)) on 2024-07-10: Magaziner voted against requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. The bill passed the House 221-198 on near-party lines. The AFL-CIO opposed it as 'creating unnecessary…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: Magaziner voted against the CLARITY Act (294-134) but voted for the GENIUS stablecoin Act. Stand With Crypto rates him 'Somewhat against crypto' and notes his tweet dismissing crypto as not helping 'people pay their bills.' His split vote — anti-crypt…
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Voted nay on S. 1071 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (House version)) on 2025-09-11: Magaziner voted against the FY2026 NDAA, his second consecutive 'nay' on defense authorization. He cited Trump's 'misuse of the military' and lack of guardrails against domestic military deployment. His district includes defense-dependent communit…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8070 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement Act)) on 2024-06-14: Magaziner faced cross-pressure between constituent economic interests and progressive values. He secured $39M in RI defense projects in the bill but voted against final passage over anti-abortion provis…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: Peters voted against the CLARITY Act, the major crypto market-structure bill, but voted for the GENIUS stablecoin Act. His split vote on crypto regulation — supporting stablecoin rules while opposing broader market structure — puts him at odds with th…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8281 (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act)) on 2024-07-10: Peters voted against requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. His district is 90.7% citizen with 21.5% foreign-born — communities that would face disproportionate barriers under the bill. The vote aligned with …
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act (March 2024 version)) on 2024-03-07: Peters voted against mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft-related crimes. His district is 21.5% foreign-born with significant immigrant communities, and he has co-sponsored the DREAM Act. The bill passed 251-170 with 37 Democratic votes,…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 8070 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025) on 2024-12-11: Peters voted for the FY2025 NDAA despite it including an anti-LGBTQ youth health provision he 'vehemently opposed.' He secured significant San Diego defense wins including his Smart Ship Repair Act and a 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted. He public…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 2670 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024) on 2023-07-14: Peters voted against the $886 billion NDAA — the first time in his 10-year congressional career he opposed the defense bill — citing GOP 'culture war' amendments on abortion access, transgender healthcare, and climate. His district includes major Nav…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 5376 (Build Back Better Act (drug pricing provision in Energy and Commerce Committee markup)) on 2021-09-15: Peters was one of three Democrats who voted against the drug pricing provision, killing the measure 29-29 in committee. His top career donor sector was Pharmaceuticals/Health Products at $1.58 million. His vote protecte…
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Voted nay on H.R. 5009 / H.R. 8070 (Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2025) on 2024-06-14: Casten voted against the annual defense authorization bill, citing GOP-added 'poison pills' attacking LGBTQI+ service members and women's reproductive healthcare access. His suburban district has limited direct d…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7147 (Department of Homeland Security Appropriations — House amendment to end DHS partial shutdown and fully fund ICE/CBP) on 2026-03-27: Fitzgerald voted to fully fund DHS including ICE and Border Patrol after a partial shutdown. He accused Democrats of 'holding these critical border security agencies hostage.' His district i…
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Voted yea_unverified on S. 1383 (SAVE America Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility — requires proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote in federal elections)) on 2026-02-11: The House passed this narrowly 218-213 after stripping a veterans bill and replacing its text with the SAVE Act requiring documentary proof of citizenship and government-issued p…
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act (Farm Bill)) on 2026-04-30: Fitzgerald voted for the five-year farm bill, directly benefiting the dairy and agriculture sectors that are central to the WI-05 economy. Agribusiness donated $41,790 to his 2024 campaign. He cited the bill's dairy pricing reforms and safety-net updates. …
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Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 2988 (Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act) on 2026-01-15: This bill restricts ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) considerations in retirement investment decisions by making it harder for shareholders to introduce ESG-related proxy proposals. Fitzgerald's third-largest donor sector is Securities & Inves…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act (three-year extension of enhanced ACA/Obamacare subsidies)) on 2026-01-08: Fitzgerald voted against extending enhanced ACA subsidies that reduce health insurance premiums for low- and middle-income Americans. His top donor industry is Insurance ($143,452 in 2023-2024), which benefits when enhanc…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY Act)) on 2025-07-17: McBride voted against the CLARITY Act, a bipartisan crypto market-structure bill that passed 294-134. She split her vote — voting for the GENIUS stablecoin bill but against CLARITY. Delaware is a global hub for corporate and financial-services incorporation (…
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 28 (Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act) on 2025-01-14: As the first openly transgender member of Congress, McBride voted against legislation barring transgender women and girls from federally funded women's sports. The bill passed narrowly (218-206) with only two Democrats supporting it. McBride publicly called the GO…