ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative newsroom, is dedicated to uncovering abuses of power and providing fact-based journalism. With Donald Trump’s election victory, the organization shifts its focus toward documenting the significant changes in the federal government under his leadership.
While many others will analyze the political ramifications of his presidency, ProPublica is committed to investigating how these changes will affect the lives of everyday Americans, building on its longstanding tradition of thorough and impactful reporting.
ProPublica has always prided itself on delivering impartial journalism grounded in evidence. The organization adheres to the principles set by Adolph S. Ochs when he took control of The New York Times in 1896, which called for reporting without fear or favor.
In today’s environment, where the press faces increasing criticism, even from the president, ProPublica continues to prioritize truth and facts. Its commitment is to present independent, verifiable accounts of events, regardless of the political pressures or threats it faces.
As ProPublica investigates the new administration’s policies, its reporters ask critical questions: Who stands to benefit, and who will suffer? Past investigations have demonstrated how powerful stories can drive change. For example, ProPublica’s reporting on Florida’s mistreatment of families with children suffering brain injuries prompted immediate action from the state government.
Similarly, its exposé on family separations during Trump’s first administration played a role in ending the controversial policy. These examples underscore how investigative journalism can shape public policy and effect meaningful change.
In a second Trump presidency, ProPublica anticipates more challenges, especially as there will likely be fewer checks on presidential power. With a Republican-controlled Senate and Supreme Court decisions limiting presidential accountability, the president may have greater freedom to act without consequences.
ProPublica is particularly focused on Trump’s proposed policies, such as mass deportation, which could result in the largest forced migration in U.S. history. The organization plans to closely investigate and report on the consequences of such a significant shift in immigration policy.
As ProPublica prepares for the challenges ahead, its journalists are ready to confront the difficulties of holding power accountable. Senior editor Jesse Eisinger emphasized the importance of unwavering commitment to investigative journalism, even when faced with harassment, lawsuits, or threats.
Despite the obstacles that come with covering an administration with significant power, ProPublica remains dedicated to uncovering the truth and ensuring that those in power are held responsible for their actions. The organization’s resolve to provide independent, thorough reporting will guide its work in the years to come.