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Accountability demands knowledge. Knowledge leads to action.

The Trump Administration is waging an assault on our democracy, our economy, and our communities. They're not doing it alone. Companies are paying tribute and falling in line. Elected officials are enabling abuses they once opposed. They're not confused about right and wrong. They're afraid of a President who holds grudges and plays favorites.

Meanwhile, the news moves so fast that public outrage fades before accountability can take hold. That's what Complicity Navigator is for. We're going to track the accommodations, the collaborations, the acts of complicity, so nothing gets lost in the flood. And we're going to track those who stood their ground, so their courage won't be forgotten.

They're afraid to cross the President. They should be afraid to cross us.

Read our launch announcement →

What Is This Site?

A record of complicity and courage

We document how companies and elected officials respond to pressure from the administration. Every act of complicity and every act of courage, sourced and rated, so nothing gets lost in the news cycle.

Tools for sharing and demanding action

Across the site, you'll find tools to share what you've learned and demand accountability. Post to social media, cancel services from complicit companies, and see how your representatives are voting.

Focused collective action on pressing issues

On the issues that matter most, we build campaign pages with everything you need to fight back: call scripts, draft emails, talking points, and direct links to unsubscribe from complicit services. One page, all the tools, coordinated action.

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Chrome Extension

Get instant alerts when browsing tracked company websites. Take action directly from those pages.

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Why "Complicity?"

This isn't about where anyone falls on the political spectrum, and it's not a critique of companies trying to compete. We celebrate Republicans who vote their conscience, Fortune 500 companies that refuse to cave, and anyone else who chooses principle over self-preservation. What we track is how companies and officials respond when the administration pressures them to change course, capitulate on policy, and abandon their principles. The administration cuts funding, restricts government contracts, and holds regulatory decisions hostage. Often, that pressure is illegal.

Companies and elected officials have a choice: stand up or bend the knee. Each time one stands up, it advances freedom and the rule of law. Each time one bends the knee, it makes it harder for others to stand. When they can push back and don't, they become complicit.

Get Involved

We launched in February 2026 because the urgency demanded it. This is a work in progress. We're continuing to add companies, officials, votes, and events every day. Coverage isn't complete, but momentum matters more than perfection.

Give us your input and feedback. Please share. The more people engaged, the greater the impact.

Are you a content creator, journalist, or organizer? Read our launch announcement and get in touch. We'd love to collaborate.

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What's Next

  • Expanding Official Coverage

    We're tracking elected officials and congressional votes, but coverage isn't comprehensive yet. We're adding more votes, statements, and context over time.

  • Beyond Politicians

    We'll track other public figures. Anyone with influence who chooses complicity over courage.

  • Campaign Goals

    Demand specific actions and track whether we're achieving them.

  • Mobile App

    A native app to check company records and take action on the go.

  • Shopping Alerts

    The Chrome extension will show complicity information when you're browsing products online (TBD)

  • IRL Protests & Online Campaigns

    Find and join protests, boycotts, and campaigns organized by activists and advocacy groups.

Methodology

What We Track

Acts of Complicity

  • DEI rollbacks, content moderation changes
  • Inauguration donations, Trump business dealings
  • ICE/CBP support, data sharing
  • CEO meetings with Trump, Mar-a-Lago attendance
  • Hiring former Trump officials, political firings
  • Congressional votes enabling administration priorities
  • Public statements supporting harmful policies

Acts of Courage

  • Public statements opposing administration policies
  • Refusing to comply with demands
  • Choosing litigation over compliance
  • Maintaining programs despite pressure
  • Supporting targeted employees or causes
  • Congressional votes opposing harmful legislation
  • Officials breaking with party to stand on principle
  • Sources: Minimum 2 credible sources per entry. Reputable news outlets, official statements, and congressional records.
  • Inclusion: Actions must be verifiable, well-documented, and of significant public interest. Ordinary dealings with the administration don't count.

This site documents publicly reported information from credible sources. We stick to verifiable facts and avoid speculation. If you believe an entry is inaccurate, contact us with documentation and we'll review it.

Impact Levels

There's no hard rule, but here's a rough guide: One bent knee for symbolic acts. Two for direct, substantial impact. Three for going beyond what others have done. We try to factor in how much choice the organization had.

We might be wrong or missing something, so let us know what you think.

This is advocacy, not journalism.

Every statement is founded in truth. We use multiple sources with an emphasis on reputable news outlets. We provide reasons for ratings and ask for feedback.

But the choices of what to include and how to rate it are subjective. This site advances a point of view. If you disagree, leave feedback or call us out online. That keeps an important public debate going.