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Public Record, Public Right

A citizen‑powered archive documenting publicly available photos of elected officials appearing with organizations widely criticized for extremist or anti‑democratic rhetoric.

Help strengthen democratic transparency.
Upload a publicly available image of an elected official appearing with individuals or organizations widely criticized for extremist or anti‑democratic rhetoric.

We do not publish private images, manipulated content, or unverified claims

Why We Created This Platform

Public trust is built on transparency.
When elected officials appear with groups that promote hate, division, or anti‑democratic ideas, citizens deserve clarity not silence.

This platform empowers the public to document patterns of association using publicly available evidence, not speculation.

We are:

  • Non‑partisan

  • Citizen‑driven

  • Transparency‑focused

  • Legally responsible

We do not label anyone. | We do not make claims. | We simply document what is already public.

Our Principles:

  • Transparency over accusation

  • Documentation over interpretation

  • Patterns over isolated incidents

  • Public record over private content

  • Democratic accountability over political bias

 

What We Accept:

  • Publicly available images

  • Photos from news media

  • Public social media posts

  • Public event photos

  • Images with verifiable source link

What We Reject:

  • Private images

  • Leaked content

  • Manipulated or AI‑generated images

  • Photos of minors

  • Content without source links

  • Defamatory statements

FAQ:

Q: Are you accusing politicians of supporting extremist groups?

A: No. We do not make accusations. We document publicly available images and encourage public scrutiny.

Q: Can anyone submit a photo?

A: Yes.  as long as it is publicly available and includes a source link.

Q: Do you accept anonymous submissions?

A: Yes. Identity is optional.

Q: What happens after I submit?

A: Our team reviews the image for authenticity and compliance before publishing.

Q: Can a politician request removal?

A: Yes, if the image is manipulated or misattributed.

We only use this if we need clarification. Your identity will not be published

Only publicly available images. No private or unauthorized photos

This must be a link to where the photo was originally posted (news article, social media post, public event page, etc.).

  • Who is the politician in the photo?

  • Where was this photo taken?

  • Why does this photo raise public‑interest questions?


    (Example: “This appears to be an event hosted by XYZ group, which has been publicly criticized for extremist rhetoric.”)

Consent
I consent to this photo being included in the Public Record Transparency Archive, subject to review.
I do not consent to this photo being included in the Public Record Transparency Archive, subject to review.

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