CASE HUB
Constitutional Accountability Now (CAN 2026)
When oversight fails, the record remains.
CAN 2026 documents government actions and the oversight responses (or non-responses) that follow. Every case file in this hub follows rigorous fact-checking standards: three-source verification, documented search methodology, complete timelines, and cited sources. We don't tell you what to think. We document what happened, who held authority, and what actions were and were not taken.
All determinations are left to you, the reader.
Browse by Category
1. Congressional Oversight Actions and Inactions
Subpoenas not issued, hearings blocked, investigations buried, war powers abdicated
Cases: 1
2. Federal Use-of-Force and Enforcement Cases
ICE, Border Patrol, DHS, federal law enforcement actions involving death, injury, or rights violations
Cases: 1
3. Judicial Non-Intervention
Courts declining review, emergency relief denied, warrants rejected or oversight deferred
Cases: 0
4. War Powers and National Security Oversight Failures
Unauthorized military action, Senate abdication, executive unilateralism
Cases: 0
5. Detention, Custody, and Civil Rights Oversight Failures
Deaths in custody, detention conditions, due process failures
Cases: 0
6. Election and Democratic Process Oversight Failures
January 6 related oversight, election interference accountability gaps
Cases: 1
7. Documented Accountability Actions (Honored Oaths)
Cases where officials exercised oversight authority as expected
Cases: 0
How Case Files Work
Every case file documents:
What happened (verified with primary sources)
Who held authority (committees, chairs, constitutional powers)
What actions were taken (documented in public records)
What actions were not taken (verified by searching official records)
Status indicators show oversight level:
🔴 No oversight initiated
🟡 Partial oversight
🟢 Oversight underway
Cases are updated regularly as oversight develops or fails to develop.
About CAN 2026
Constitutional Accountability Now is a nonpartisan civic documentation initiative. We do not endorse or oppose candidates. We do not engage in campaign activity. We create permanent public records of government actions and oversight responses.
Congressional Oversight Actions and Inactions Oversight
House Judiciary Hearing – Special Counsel Jack Smith, January 22, 2026
Record Type: Congressional oversight failure
Status: 🔴 No substantive oversight initiated
January 2026 → [View Case File]
Epstein Files Transparency Act, December 19, 2025
Record Type: Statutory compliance failure
Status: 🟡 Partial action, no formal hearings
November 2025 – February 2026 → View Case File
Federal Use-of-Force and Enforcement Cases
Alex Pretti, Minneapolis, January 24, 2026
Record Type: Federal use-of-force oversight failure
Status: 🔴 No oversight initiated
January 2026 → [View Case File]
Renée Good, Minneapolis, January 7, 2026
Record Type: Federal use-of-force oversight failure
Status: 🔴 No oversight initiated
January 2026 → [View Case File]
Judicial Non-Intervention
War Powers and National Security Oversight
Senate War Powers Vote on Venezuela
Record Type: War powers oversight failure
Status: 🔴 No oversight initiated
January 2026 → View Case File
Detention, Custody, and Civil Rights Oversight Failures
Election and Democratic Process Oversight Failures
Documented Accountability Actions (Honored Oaths)
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