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The Democracy Clock Event Log: A Contemporaneous Public Record of Governance Actions, Volume I, January 2025-July 2025 - Paperback

The Democracy Clock Event Log: A Contemporaneous Public Record of Governance Actions, Volume I, January 2025-July 2025 - Paperback

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by Jim Vincent (Author), Jim Vincent (Editor)

The Democracy Clock: Event Log, Volume I is the archival companion to The Democracy Clock, preserving a contemporaneous public record of governance actions affecting democratic institutions in the United States between January and July 2025.

Organized chronologically, this volume documents executive actions, legislative developments, judicial rulings, administrative decisions, and related events that materially influenced democratic norms, accountability, and the rule of law. Each entry is dated, sourced, and categorized to provide a verifiable record of democratic change as it occurred.

Unlike the narrative volume, which analyzes cumulative democratic impact, the Event Log is designed as a reference work. It does not interpret events, advance policy arguments, or draw conclusions. Its purpose is preservation: to ensure that actions affecting democracy are recorded clearly, systematically, and without hindsight distortion.

Volume I covers the first half of the first year of Donald Trump's second term, capturing the early institutional patterns, precedents, and governance practices that shaped subsequent developments. Together with later volumes, the Event Logforms a complete archival foundation underlying the weekly analyses presented in The Democracy Clock.

Written for journalists, researchers, educators, historians, and engaged citizens, this volume provides primary documentation rather than commentary. It serves as a durable public record for those seeking evidence, chronology, and institutional context, supporting accountability, research, and historical understanding.

Number of Pages: 454
Dimensions: 0.92 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: February 03, 2026
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