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What does it actually say?

A while back, Charlie Kirk posted a video citing Leviticus. The comments were insane — thousands of people arguing about what he meant, what the Bible says. Nobody was reading any of it. They were just reacting to each other.

Kirk ended the video with "just sayin'." And I thought: what if someone actually did that? What if someone just told you what the thing says, linked the source, and got out of the way?

That's this. We read the bills, the court documents, the data. Every source is linked. What you think about it is your business.

In Congress

Senate on recess — returns April 13

SAVE Act — Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act

Requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. Passed the House. Stalled in the Senate short of 60 votes. Here's what it does, what both sides say, and how to contact your senators.

In Court

Settled

Two news outlets sued the State Department. Here's what the court settlement says.

The Daily Wire, The Federalist, and the State of Texas alleged a State Department office funded tools that hurt their business. The case settled April 8, 2026. The consent decree runs until 2036. No court ruled on whether the underlying allegations were true.

By the Numbers

Race underway

Florida Governor Race — Where the money is coming from

Who is funding the 2026 Florida governor's race. Every number sourced to state campaign finance records.

Reference

Iran — What actually happened, in order

A timeline of U.S.–Iran relations built from contemporaneous newspaper reporting and government records. Agreements, violations, sanctions, and military incidents — documented in order, no punditry.

Why this exists

Most people arguing about bills, court cases, and political claims haven't read the source material. They're reacting to someone else's reaction to someone else's reaction. That's not their fault — the actual documents are dense, long, and hard to find.

This site tries to fix that. We read the primary sources — the actual bill text, the actual court order, the actual federal data — and explain what they say in plain English. Every source is linked so you can verify it yourself. We cover both sides the same way. That's the whole deal.

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