“I’m supposed to work out a settlement with myself,” President Donald Trump told reporters a few days after he sued the IRS. He wasn’t kidding: His January 29 lawsuit, which alleged damages caused by an IRS contractor’s illegal leaking of Trump’s tax returns, pitted him against an agency he oversees, represented by Justice Department lawyers who also answer to him. The result of Trump’s admitted self-dealing was not pretty. The “settlement” that the president reached with himself, which Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced on May 18, included $1.8 billion in taxpayer money for purported victims of the Biden administration’s…

This is the fork worth fighting over, and it is being missed because the debate is stuck on the wrong axis. Legislators frame the choice as safety versus freedom; critics frame it as protection versus privacy. Both accept a false premise, that keeping children out of adult spaces requires identifying the adults. It does not. The real choice is between two ways of verifying age: one that minimizes data and forgets you the instant you pass, and one that maximizes data and remembers everyone forever. Only the second is surveillance, and only the second is currently the path of least…

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