"A republic, if you can keep it." — Benjamin Franklin, 1787 "The Constitution is not an instrument for government to restrain the people; it is an instrument for the people to restrain government." — Patrick Henry "No man is above the law and no man is below it." — Theodore Roosevelt "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." — attributed to Thomas Jefferson "We are a nation that has a government, not the other way around." — Ronald Reagan "Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people." — John Adams "A republic, if you can keep it." — Benjamin Franklin, 1787
The disclaimer

About this site. Trexit is an independent journalism project created and maintained on its author's own time and resources. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any employer, campaign, political party, candidate, or organization. All statements, characterizations, and conclusions here are the personal opinions of its author, offered as political expression. Fact-checks are compiled from publicly available sources, which are cited; readers are encouraged to consult the originals.

What this is

Trexit pairs a documented public record (a sourced, tier-rated archive of false and misleading statements) with a voluntary voter pledge. Signers commit to vote on November 3, 2026, to bring two eligible voters with them, and to vote against any elected official, of any party, who they believe has enabled this administration's corruption and abuse of power, judged by a published, conduct-based standard they apply for themselves.

The pledge rests on a factual record. Its credibility depends on the record's credibility, which is why the sourcing standards are documented in full and open to inspection.

Party-blind by design. The pledge welcomes Americans of every political affiliation. It names no candidate and endorses no candidate; it applies a published, conduct-based standard that signers apply for themselves. The concern is the integrity of the office itself.
Sourced by default. Every claim on this site links to primary documents. Every correction is logged in public. The methodology is documented in detail and open to inspection.
Constitutional in posture. This project invokes no extra-legal action and endorses no successor. It asks only that citizens act where the Constitution says verdicts are rendered: at the ballot box.
Independent and unpaid. Trexit is an independent journalism project, self-funded by its author and unaffiliated with any employer or organization. It carries no advertising, runs no sponsorships, and solicits no donations. No outside party funds it or influences what is published.

Why this project exists, in the author's own words, is set out in its founding statement.

How the work is done

The standards behind every fact-check.

These are the principles the work is held to. They are published here because they are the standard against which it should be measured.

Principle 01
Open methodology, open record.

The editorial methodology is published in full. The review process is documented at each stage. Corrections are logged publicly. The fact-checks on this site are not protected from scrutiny. They are designed for it.

Principle 02
Sourced, not asserted.

Every fact-check links to primary documents: government data, court records, official transcripts, credible reporting. Characterizations are the author's opinion; the underlying facts are cited so you can check them yourself.

Principle 03
Independent expression.

This is personal political expression. It does not coordinate with any campaign, candidate organization, or committee, and it endorses no candidate. The views are the author's own and no one else's.

Principle 04
Measured language always.

"False" is reserved for unambiguous documentary contradiction. "Misleading" is used where evidence leans against the claim. The language never runs ahead of the evidence, and it does not speculate about motive.

Principle 05
Privacy by default.

Signer data is never sold. Individual signer names are not displayed publicly without explicit opt-in. Data deletion requests are honored promptly. The trust asked for runs both ways. See the Privacy Policy.

Principle 06
Mistakes documented, never erased.

When something is wrong, it is corrected prominently and the correction is logged publicly. Retracted fact-checks remain accessible with clear retraction notices. The historical record of errors is not edited away.

Frequently Asked

Questions readers ask.

If yours isn't here, it's welcome: contact@trexit.org.

Is Trexit nonpartisan?
Trexit is party-blind by design, which is not the same as having no point of view. It names no candidate, endorses no candidate, and coordinates with no campaign or committee. The pledge's accountability standard is based on documented conduct (repeating verified falsehoods, voting to disable lawful oversight, excusing the use of office for private gain), and it applies identically to officials of every party. Pledges are welcome from Americans of every political affiliation.
Who runs this site?
Trexit is an independent journalism project, created and maintained by one person on their own time and resources. It is not affiliated with any employer, campaign, political party, candidate, or organization. For the author's motivations and purpose, see this founding statement. The author can be reached at contact@trexit.org.
How will my pledge be used?
Your pledge contributes to the public count shown on this site: confirmed pledges only (those who completed email confirmation, deduplicated). The aggregate count and the pledge statement may be cited publicly and to the press. Individual signer names are not displayed publicly without explicit opt-in. Full details are in the Privacy Policy.
Will the subject of the fact-checks have a chance to respond?
Corrections and responses are welcome. If you believe something is inaccurate, write to contact@trexit.org with the URL, the specific factual point, and any supporting evidence. Every correction request is reviewed, and supported corrections are made and logged publicly.
Why a voter pledge rather than a petition, lawsuit, or protest?
Because a pledge is the one instrument whose success does not depend on anyone else acting. A petition asks institutions to act; a lawsuit asks courts to act; a protest expresses a verdict. An election delivers one. The pledge converts a documented record into the constitutional act that actually decides who holds power (a vote), and multiplies it through the two voters each signer brings.
Can I unsubscribe from emails?
Yes, at any time, with a single click from any email sent to you. You can unsubscribe with no effect on your pledge: your pledge remains counted regardless of whether you stay on the list.
How do I report an error in a fact-check?
Send your concern to contact@trexit.org, with the URL of the fact-check, the specific factual point you believe is wrong, and any evidence you can provide. Every correction request is reviewed. If your evidence supports a correction, one will be made and logged in the public corrections record. If it does not, you'll get an explanation why.

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If the record earns your trust

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