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  • Jonathan D. Simon

    Jonathan D. Simon, JD, is a senior editor at WhoWhatWhy; a long-time proponent of public, observable vote counting; and author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American Democracy.

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Donald Trump and the “FAKE” POLLS: His Demand To Investigate the Messenger

Kash Patel, Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense

A Judge in Cuffs: The Latest Front in Trump’s War on Democracy

Seal of the President, Harvard University

My First Harvard Donation in Nearly 50 Years: They Can Thank Trump

Skadden, offices, sign

My Memories of Skadden: Spooked by Trump, Big Law Firms Join the Big Grovel

Tesla, Takedown, Protest

Did Elon Musk Cheap Out on Wisconsin?

Starry Night on the Rhone, oil on canvas, Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Normalization, Rationalization, Illusion: Three Short Poems for Our Time

Blind Justice, Lady Justice, Statue

A Deep Dive Into Why Everything Is Bonkers in Trump’s America

The 24-hour Economic Blackout, February 28

Friday February 28 No-Shop Blackout: The Start of Something Big?

Elon Musk, Donald Trump, White House

A Fourth Reich? It’s Not Just a Bad Dream

Fire damage, Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA

California Wildfires: What the Ruins Are Whispering

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