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Constitutional Accountability Now 2026
Federal agents have killed five Americans since January 20. The Justice Department investigated one of the victims. Congress won't issue a subpoena. The courts won't intervene.
When all three branches fail, the Constitution has one remaining check: us.
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This is what they are hiding...
Alex Prettti
Date: January 24, 2026
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota (26th Street and Nicollet Avenue, Whittier neighborhood)
Age: 37
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
Occupation: ICU nurse at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Circumstances: Border Patrol agents shot Pretti multiple times while he was filming federal agents and acting as a legal observer alongside two other legal observers during protest against ICE operations.


Renée Good. 37. American citizen. Veteran's widow. Mother of three. She dropped her son at school. She stopped to protest a deportation raid. She had whistles. An ICE agent shot her three times. Arm. Chest. Head.
Then the Department of Justice ordered the FBI to stop investigating the officer and investigate her instead.
She was already dead.
An FBI supervisor quit rather than comply. Twelve federal prosecutors resigned. A federal judge refused the warrant.
Congress has not issued a single subpoena.


A 5-year-old boy was used as bait to arrest his father. Both were detained and shipped to a facility 1,200 miles from home. His brother came home from school to an empty house.




An infant was hospitalized after federal agents deployed tear gas in a residential neighborhood.
32 people died in ICE detention in 2025. The deadliest year in two decades. Four more in the first three weeks of 2026.




January 2025 - January24, 2026:
5 killed
19 shooting incidents where federal immigration officers fired at civilians
At least 8 injured
Plus at least 35 incidents where agents held people at gunpoint but did not shoot
Plus at least 15 incidents involving nonlethal weapons (tasers, rubber bullets, pepper balls)
Named. Documented. On the Record.
Todd Blanche, Deputy Attorney General. Ordered the FBI to stop the civil rights investigation and investigate the dead woman instead.
Harmeet Dhillon, head of the Civil Rights Division. Approved the decision. The person running the division that exists to investigate civil rights violations decided her division wouldn't investigate.
Kristi Noem, DHS Secretary. Claimed Renée Good "weaponized her vehicle." Video shows the opposite. She has faced no consequences for lies that justified a killing.
Jonathan Ross, ICE agent. Shot Renée Good three times. Still employed. Never charged.
This is who did it. Now here's who can stop it, and won't.
Congress Has the Power
The Constitution anticipated executive abuse. It placed the checking power in Congress. Article I. First for a reason.
Subpoena authority. Congress can compel any executive official to testify under oath and produce documents.
Impeachment. Congress can remove the President, Vice President, Cabinet members, and federal judges for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Contempt. Congress can hold anyone who defies a subpoena in contempt, with fines and imprisonment.
Appropriations. Congress controls the money. Every agency. Every program. Every salary.
Confirmation. The Senate confirms appointments. It can refuse. It can demand conditions.
These aren't suggestions. These are constitutional powers. They exist precisely for moments like this.
The Refusal Is the Betrayal
Jim Jordan chairs the House Judiciary Committee. He has subpoena power over Todd Blanche and Harmeet Dhillon. He could haul them in tomorrow and demand to know why they ordered the investigation of a dead woman.
He issued subpoenas constantly when Biden was president.
He has issued zero over this.
Mark Green chairs the House Homeland Security Committee. He has subpoena power over Kristi Noem and ICE. He could demand the evidence. He could question why DHS statements contradicted video.
He has done none of this.
The House Oversight Committee had the chance to subpoena evidence in Renée Good's killing. Every single Republican voted to block it.
Articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem have been filed. 70+ signatures. Obstruction of oversight. Violations of due process. Warrantless arrests of citizens.
Buried by Republican leadership.
Remember when "congressional oversight" was sacred? Remember when "separation of powers" meant something?
They have the power. They swore an oath to use it. They're choosing not to.
That's not gridlock. That's betrayal.
When They Fail, We Act
The Constitution doesn't start with "We the Congress." It starts with "We the People."
The branches derive their power from us. When they fail their duty, the obligation doesn't disappear. It returns to its source.
The Fourth Branch is the constitutional failsafe. The people, activated.
We do two things:
Expose
When Congress won't investigate, we document. When DOJ won't preserve evidence, we compile it. When the media moves on, we keep the receipts.
They tried to investigate a dead woman instead of her killer. We put it on the record.
Jim Jordan condemned January 6 in 2021. He attacked the prosecutor in 2026. We put it side by side.
Every official. Every action. Every vote. Every betrayal. Exposed and documented.
Enforce
Documentation fuels pressure. Pressure changes calculations. Calculations change votes.
The midterms are 10 months away. Every member who blocked a subpoena, buried impeachment articles, or chose loyalty over oath will face voters who know exactly what they did.
We make betrayal politically unsurvivable.
This Doesn't End When the Crisis Does
CAN 2026 isn't a campaign. It's permanent infrastructure for the Fourth Branch.
Now: All three branches failing. Executive abuse unchecked. We expose the betrayals and enforce through elections.
Ongoing: Even when the system functions better, we don't go back to sleep.
Document every vote, every confirmation, every ruling
Track oath compliance across all branches
Maintain the permanent public record
Apply pressure when backsliding begins
Ensure "we didn't know" is never an excuse
The branches serve at the people's sufferance. Ongoing oversight isn't activism. It's the people doing our constitutional job.
Fund the Fourth Branch
This effort is funded entirely by individual supporters. No party money. No dark money. No coordination with political campaigns.
Your support funds:
Documentation and evidence preservation across all branches
The Accountability Tracker, the public record of who did what
Direct organizing in target congressional districts
Rapid response when votes, rulings, and events demand action
Leadership operates voluntarily until sustainable funding is established. All spending is documented publicly.
The Constitution placed the failsafe in our hands. This is what using it costs.
WHY PRESSURE CAN WORK
A Handful of Votes Changes Everything
The House operates under the narrowest majority in nearly a century. Oversight isn't blocked by the entire Republican caucus. It's blocked by a small number of members who calculate that loyalty is safer than accountability.
That calculation can change.
History proves it:
Tea Party (2010-2014): Sustained town hall confrontations and local media pressure shifted votes in a narrowly divided House.
Civil Rights Era: Coordinated constituent pressure and economic boycotts preceded congressional action on constitutional rights.
Post-Watergate: Persistent public pressure forced Congress to reassert oversight authority, producing hearings, resignations, and reform.
The pattern is consistent. When district-level pressure is organized, visible, and sustained, Congress acts.
We're applying that pressure now.
Organized Accountability in the Districts That Matter
Constitutional Accountability Now identifies the representatives most vulnerable to constituent pressure: swing districts, narrow margins, retiring members with nothing left to lose.
We coordinate sustained, lawful civic action:
Visible constituent presence at district offices
Local media campaigns documenting inaction
Coalition building with civic organizations in target districts
Public accountability tied to specific votes and failures
This is not protest. It is strategic pressure designed to change political calculations where they are most fragile.
WHAT WE'RE DOING
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This effort is funded entirely by individual supporters. No party money. No dark money. No coordination with political campaigns.
Your support funds:
Direct organizing in target districts
Infrastructure to coordinate national pressure
Research, documentation, and accountability tracking
Rapid response when votes and events demand it
Leadership operates voluntarily until sustainable funding is established. All spending is documented publicly.
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