Institutions

InstitutionDescriptionEvents
DOJUnited States Department of Justice50
Supreme CourtSupreme Court of the United States, highest federal court and final arbiter of constitutional law15
FBIFederal Bureau of Investigation13
ICEU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; principal federal agency enforcing immigration law and customs violations8
U.S. SenateUpper chamber of the United States Congress8
January 6 CommitteeU.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol (2021-2023)6
Trump OrganizationDonald Trump’s privately held business conglomerate; convicted on 17 counts of tax fraud in 20226
U.S. House of RepresentativesLower chamber of the United States Congress6
SECU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; independent federal agency overseeing securities markets and protecting investors5
Senate Intelligence CommitteeU.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI)5
FCCFederal Communications Commission; independent agency regulating interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable4
DOGEDepartment of Government Efficiency; advisory body led by Elon Musk to reduce federal spending and workforce3
EOIRExecutive Office for Immigration Review, DOJ agency overseeing U.S. immigration courts3
Fox NewsAmerican conservative cable news network; paid $787.5M to settle Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit in 20233
NAIJNational Association of Immigration Judges; professional association representing U.S. immigration judges, plaintiff in challenges to EOIR speech restrictions3
Dominion Voting SystemsDominion Voting Systems; election technology company targeted by false 2020 fraud claims that won a record $787.5M defamation settlement from Fox News2
Internet Research AgencyKremlin-linked Russian troll farm based in St. Petersburg; indicted by Mueller in Feb 20182
MSPBMerit Systems Protection Board, independent agency adjudicating federal employee appeals2
National ArchivesNational Archives and Records Administration (NARA); received 15 boxes of classified material from Mar-a-Lago in Jan 20222
The AtlanticThe Atlantic; American magazine whose editor was inadvertently added to the Signal chat that exposed senior officials sharing strike plans2
CREWCitizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington; nonprofit government-ethics watchdog that has documented Trump conflicts of interest1
GRUMain Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces; hacked DNC and DCCC servers in 20161
IRSInternal Revenue Service; U.S. federal tax collection agency and enforcer of the Internal Revenue Code1
NBC NewsAmerican broadcast news organization1
NLRBNational Labor Relations Board, independent agency overseeing labor law and union elections1
RTRT; Russian state-controlled international broadcaster tied to a covert scheme funding U.S. right-wing influencers1
Tenet MediaTenet Media; Tennessee-based media company identified as the U.S. recipient of covert RT funding1
Trump FoundationDonald Trump’s charitable foundation; dissolved under judicial supervision in 2018 after New York AG found it had operated illegally1
USAIDUnited States Agency for International Development; principal U.S. government agency providing civilian foreign aid and development assistance1
WikiLeaksOrganization that published hacked DNC and Podesta emails obtained by Russian GRU hackers during the 2016 election1
World Liberty FinancialWorld Liberty Financial; cryptocurrency venture tied to the Trump family, central to several conflict-of-interest and foreign-influence concerns1
ABC NewsABC News; broadcast network owned by Disney, which settled a Trump suit for $15M and suspended Jimmy Kimmel under regulatory pressure0
ACLUAmerican Civil Liberties Union; national civil-liberties organization that has litigated against several second-term Trump administration actions0
BinanceBinance; the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, whose founder pleaded guilty to anti-money laundering violations and was later pardoned by Trump0
CBPU.S. Customs and Border Protection; federal law enforcement agency within DHS responsible for border security and ports of entry0
CBS NewsCBS News; broadcast news division whose parent Paramount settled a Trump lawsuit for $16M while seeking federal merger approval0
CMSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services; agency within HHS that administers Medicare, Medicaid, and related programs0
Columbia UniversityColumbia University; private university that agreed to Trump administration demands after a 400M funding cut, later settling for 200M0
DHSU.S. Department of Homeland Security; executive department overseeing immigration and border enforcement, and the parent agency of ICE and CBP0
DODU.S. Department of Defense; executive department overseeing the armed forces, headquartered at the Pentagon and led in the second Trump term by Secretary Pete Hegseth0
FEMAFederal Emergency Management Agency; agency within DHS that coordinates federal disaster response and recovery funding0
Fulton County District AttorneyFulton County District Attorney’s Office; Georgia prosecutor that brought the 2020 election racketeering case against Trump and 18 co-defendants0
HHSU.S. Department of Health and Human Services; executive department overseeing public health and federal health programs, led in the second Trump term by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.0
Harvard UniversityHarvard University; private university that refused Trump administration demands, had $2.2B in funding frozen, and won a court ruling against the freeze0
Knight First Amendment InstituteKnight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University; free-speech litigation and research organization that challenged EOIR’s restrictions on immigration judges0
Manhattan District AttorneyManhattan District Attorney’s Office; New York County prosecutor that secured the criminal convictions of the Trump Organization and Donald Trump0
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization; the U.S.-led military alliance whose members include Denmark and Canada, both targeted by Trump annexation threats0
New York Attorney GeneralOffice of the New York State Attorney General; state legal office that won the $364M civil fraud judgment against Trump and dissolved the Trump Foundation0
New York Supreme CourtSupreme Court of the State of New York; the state’s general trial court (not the U.S. Supreme Court), where the Trump civil fraud and Trump Organization cases were tried0
SmartmaticSmartmatic; election technology company that, like Dominion, sued conservative media over false 2020 election-fraud claims0
U.S. Courts of AppealsUnited States Courts of Appeals; the 13 federal appellate courts that sit between the district courts and the Supreme Court0