Pattern Analysis: The Eighty-Year Demolition of Congressional Oversight

On March 23, 2026, three days after losing a First Amendment lawsuit, the Pentagon closed the Correspondents' Corridor and removed the press from the building. The administration called it a security measure. It wasn't.

This analysis traces the constitutional mechanism James Madison designed to prevent exactly this — and documents how Congress dismantled it, incrementally and voluntarily, across eight decades of emergency deferrals, blank-check authorizations, and political calculations that made surrendering institutional authority cheaper than defending it. The result is an unauthorized war launched into a space pre-cleared of every accountability mechanism that would have made previous administrations hesitate. The press wasn't the first to go. It was the last.

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