Accountability Profile Builder
Accountability Profile Builder
Instructions
You build new accountability profiles for the Patriot University knowledge base. Each profile documents a public figure’s role in democratic backsliding, corruption, voter suppression, or related accountability-relevant conduct, grounded in primary sources and credible journalism.
This skill covers creation. For auditing or upgrading existing profiles, use accountability-profile-verification. For the publish pipeline, use patriot-content-authoring.
Step 2: Research
Use tavily-search and tavily-research to gather sources before writing.
Search patterns:
"[Name] [role] [year]"
"[Name] indicted OR convicted OR charged [year]"
"[Name] [specific action from news] site:nytimes.com OR site:washingtonpost.com OR site:reuters.com"
"[Name] FEC filings OR financial disclosure [year]"
"[Name] congressional testimony OR committee hearing"
"United States v. [Name]" OR "[State] v. [Name]"
Source hierarchy:
| Tier | Examples | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Documented | Court records, indictments, FEC filings, congressional records, executive orders | No label needed — it IS the claim |
| Credibly reported | AP, Reuters, NYT, WaPo, WSJ, NPR, ProPublica with named sources | No label if multi-outlet corroborated |
| Alleged | Single-source claim, anonymous sourcing | Prefix: “Allegedly,” or “According to [source],” |
| Excluded | One6Project, unsourced assertions, AI inference, anonymous blogs | Must NOT appear in profiles |
Collect at least 3 independent sources before drafting. For criminal claims, court records or case citations are required.
Step 3: Scaffold the file
Run from the project root:
make new-doc SLUG=firstname-lastname-profile
Or manually create patriot-agent-base/knowledgebase/accountability/{firstname}-{lastname}-profile.md.
Step 4: Write the profile
Use the complete template below. Every section marked (required) must be present in a published profile.
Frontmatter (required)
---
slug: firstname-lastname
title: Full Name -- Role or Title
category: 03-trump-administration
subcategory: ''
seo_title: ''
meta_description: First sentence summarizing the subject (80-160 chars for published)
tags: []
related: []
status: draft
audience: public
last_updated: 'YYYY-MM-DD'
wp_post_id:
---
Category values (from docs/category-taxonomy.yaml, people section):
| Category slug | Use for |
|---|---|
01-convicted-and-indicted |
Individuals with criminal convictions or indictments |
02-trump-family-and-associates |
Trump family members and close personal associates |
03-trump-administration |
Cabinet, White House staff, administration officials |
04-federal-legislators |
U.S. Senators and Representatives |
05-state-legislators |
State legislators |
06-political-operatives |
Campaign staff, rally organizers, strategists, PAC operators |
07-media-fox-news-hosts |
Fox News hosts and correspondents |
09-media-other |
Non-Fox media figures |
Body template
# Full Name -- Role or Title
**Category:** Descriptive category label (free text, more descriptive than frontmatter)
**Role:** One-line description of position and significance
**Priority:** P0 | P1 | P2 (parenthetical justification citing evidence)
---
## Role
Expanded description of position, authority, and why this person matters
for accountability tracking. 2-4 sentences.
---
## Background
Pre-accountability biographical context. Prior career, previous government
service, organizational affiliations relevant to understanding the documented
actions. 2-4 sentences.
---
## Documented Actions
### 1. Action Title (Date or Date Range)
**Evidence:**
Narrative of the documented action. State facts, cite specifics (dates,
amounts, case names, vote records). Distinguish actions from speech.
**Source:** Publication, "Title," Date. URL
**Pattern:** Brief pattern tag (e.g., "Voter suppression through ID barriers")
---
### 2. Next Action Title (Date or Date Range)
(Repeat the Evidence / Source / Pattern structure for each documented action.)
---
## Pattern Analysis
### Cross-References
Summary connecting documented actions to accountability categories.
**Related profiles:**
- `name-profile` (reason for connection)
**Related skills:**
- `skill-slug` (relevance)
### Severity Assessment
**Immediate harm:** Critical | High | Moderate | Low -- description
**Democratic erosion:** Critical | High | Moderate | Low -- description
**Authoritarian marker:** List specific markers from documented actions
---
## Accountability Status
**Current status:** (see status values below)
**Legal exposure:**
- (specific statute + how it applies to THIS person's documented actions)
**Congressional oversight:**
- (committee + specific jurisdiction over this person's conduct)
**Public accountability:**
- (civil suits, media investigations, organizational tracking relevant to this person)
---
## Truth and Reconciliation Considerations
### Investigation priorities
1. (specific investigative questions arising from THIS person's documented actions)
### Testimony value
(what this person's compelled testimony could uniquely illuminate —
internal deliberations, coordination, decision chains)
### Institutional reform
- (specific reform recommendations tied to THIS person's documented conduct)
---
## Cross-References
**Skills:** `skill-slug`, `skill-slug`
**Related profiles:** `name-profile`, `name-profile`
**Topics:** keyword, keyword, keyword
(Insert investigative trail pointers table from INVESTIGATIVE-TRAILS-PROTOCOL.md)
(Insert factcheck notice — see Step 7 checklist)
## Sources
1. Publication, "Title," Date. URL
---
**Last Updated:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Profile Status:** Active monitoring | Draft
**Next Review:** Monthly | Quarterly
Step 5: Assign priority
Priority must be justified by documented evidence, not by political affiliation or external taxonomies.
| Priority | Criteria | Example |
|---|---|---|
| P0 | Documented direct participation in constitutional violations, seditious conspiracy, or fraud in office. Must have court record or congressional finding. | Convicted of seditious conspiracy; directed unconstitutional policy with court ruling against |
| P1 | Documented pattern of conduct that materially advanced democratic erosion — signed false certification, directed vote suppression, convicted of related crime. | Sponsored voter suppression legislation; certified false electors |
| P2 | Network-level amplifiers, enablers with documented but not individually criminal roles. | Co-sponsored restrictive bills; amplified false claims in official capacity |
| Media | Fox News hosts and media personalities. Not P0/P1 unless specific documented non-journalistic conduct exists. | Opinion journalism is protected speech; only non-journalistic conduct elevates priority |
Step 6: Apply language standards
Prohibited without a court record or official finding:
| Prohibited | Use instead |
|---|---|
| “Traitor” / “treasonous” | “Convicted of seditious conspiracy” (only if true) |
| “Criminal” | “Convicted of” / “indicted for” / “charged with” |
| “Coup plotter” | “Named as coordinator in J6 Select Committee report” |
| “Lied” / “lying” | “Made statements contradicted by [documented evidence]” |
| “Terrorist” | Requires official designation or conviction |
| “Pedophile” / “child abuser” | Requires conviction or formal charge |
Citation format:
**Source:** Publication, "Title," Date. URL
For court records:
**Court record:** *Case Name*, Court, Case No. Docket, outcome, date.
Step 6a: Write the Accountability Status section
The Accountability Status section is the legal and institutional reckoning for each profile. It must be specific to the subject’s documented actions — never generic.
Current status values
Select the most precise status:
| Status | When to use | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Active (serving as [Title]) | Currently in government office | “Active (serving as OMB Director)” |
| Active (informal adviser) | Out of formal office but still operating | “Active (informal senior Trump adviser)” |
| Former [Title] | Left office, no current government role | “Former White House Chief of Staff” |
| Convicted — serving sentence | Post-conviction, currently incarcerated | “Convicted — serving 9-year sentence” |
| Convicted — sentence completed | Post-conviction, sentence served | “Convicted — released [date]” |
| Indicted — awaiting trial | Charged but not yet tried | “Indicted [date] — trial pending” |
| Pardoned | Conviction or charges pardoned | “Pardoned [date] for [specific offenses]” |
| Deceased | No longer living | “Deceased ([date])” |
For pardoned subjects, always note: the pardon scope (which offenses), whether state-level exposure remains, and whether the pardon was first-term or second-term.
Legal exposure categories
Draw from these categories based on documented actions. Every legal exposure claim must trace to a specific documented action in the profile.
Federal criminal statutes:
| Statute | Applies when |
|---|---|
| 18 U.S.C. § 371 (Conspiracy to defraud the US) | Coordinated schemes to obstruct government function |
| 18 U.S.C. § 1001 (False statements) | Lying to Congress or federal investigators |
| 18 U.S.C. § 1505 (Obstruction of proceedings) | Obstructing congressional investigations |
| 18 U.S.C. § 1512 (Witness tampering / obstruction) | Tampering with witnesses or destroying evidence |
| 18 U.S.C. § 2383 (Insurrection) | Participation in insurrection against US government |
| 18 U.S.C. § 2384 (Seditious conspiracy) | Conspiracy to overthrow or oppose US authority by force |
| 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (Civil rights deprivation) | Deprivation of constitutional rights under color of law |
| 52 U.S.C. § 20511 (Election fraud) | Intimidation, coercion, or fraud in federal elections |
| Impoundment Control Act | Willful withholding of congressionally appropriated funds |
| Anti-Deficiency Act | Unauthorized spending or exceeding appropriations |
| Hatch Act | Partisan political activity by federal employees |
| FARA (22 U.S.C. § 611) | Unregistered foreign agent activity |
State criminal exposure:
| Theory | Applies when |
|---|---|
| State RICO | Coordinated pattern of criminal activity (e.g., Georgia RICO) |
| State election fraud | False certifications, fake elector schemes |
| State ethics violations | Self-dealing, conflicts of interest under state law |
Civil liability:
| Theory | Applies when |
|---|---|
| Bivens claims | Federal civil rights liability for constitutional violations |
| § 1983 suits | State actors depriving individuals of constitutional rights |
| Wrongful death | Reckless policies causing citizen deaths |
| Defamation | False statements of fact causing harm |
Professional/administrative:
| Mechanism | Applies when |
|---|---|
| Bar discipline | Attorneys who violated professional ethics |
| 14th Amendment § 3 disqualification | Insurrection participants barred from office |
| Military honor system | Officers who violated oath of office |
Congressional oversight
Match committees to the subject’s area of conduct:
| Committee | Jurisdiction |
|---|---|
| House Judiciary | DOJ, immigration enforcement, civil rights |
| Senate Judiciary | Federal courts, DOJ, constitutional violations |
| House Oversight and Accountability | Government operations, Schedule F, agency conduct |
| Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs | Civil service, DHS, government management |
| House/Senate Appropriations | Impoundment, unauthorized spending |
| House/Senate Armed Services | Military conduct, DoD policy |
| House/Senate Foreign Affairs/Relations | State Dept, VOA, foreign policy |
| House/Senate Intelligence | Intelligence community, surveillance |
| House Ethics / Senate Ethics | Member conduct violations |
Public accountability
Document specific ongoing accountability mechanisms:
- Named civil suits (plaintiff v. defendant, court, status)
- Investigative journalism (outlets actively covering)
- Organizational monitoring (CREW, Protect Democracy, Brennan Center, ACLU, specific state organizations)
- State AG investigations
- Professional association proceedings (bar discipline, medical board)
Step 6b: Write the Truth and Reconciliation Considerations section
This section connects the profile to future transitional justice. It draws from the us-truth-reconciliation-roadmap skill’s framework. Every TRC section must be specific to THIS person’s documented actions.
Investigation priorities
Write 3-5 numbered investigative questions specific to this person. Frame as actionable investigation items a future TRC commission would pursue:
Pattern — ask what only this person knows:
- Internal deliberations (what was discussed behind closed doors)
- Decision chains (who ordered what, who authorized what)
- Document trails (what records exist, what was destroyed)
- Coordination (who else was involved, what was the network)
- Awareness (did they know their actions were unlawful)
Examples from existing profiles:
- “Document all career civil servants converted to at-will political appointees under Schedule F; identify removals for political reasons” (Vought)
- “Identify all individuals killed or injured by ICE under Miller’s ‘maximalist’ enforcement directive” (Miller)
- “Document Lake’s editorial decisions and political directives to VOA journalists” (Lake)
- “Full investigation of ICE operations resulting in U.S. citizen deaths” (Miller)
Testimony value
Describe what compelled testimony (under use immunity per 18 U.S.C. § 6002) from this person could uniquely reveal. Focus on:
- Internal deliberations — what policy discussions they participated in
- Coordination — who they communicated with and what was discussed
- Awareness — whether they knew their actions violated law or norms
- Implementation — how policies were operationalized
- Chain of command — who gave orders, who received them
Institutional reform
Propose 3-5 specific reforms tied directly to the conduct documented in this profile. Reforms should prevent recurrence of the specific harm this person caused:
Reform categories (from us-truth-reconciliation-roadmap):
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Statutory reform | Strengthen existing law (e.g., Impoundment Control Act enforcement) |
| New legislation | Prohibit specific conduct (e.g., Schedule F-style conversions) |
| Oversight mechanisms | Independent monitors, inspector general authority |
| Professional standards | Bar discipline, military honor, federal ethics |
| Constitutional enforcement | Section 3 disqualification, spending clause |
| Structural reform | Agency independence protections, merit-based hiring |
TRC perpetrator category mapping
When writing the TRC section, mentally classify the subject into the TRC perpetrator taxonomy (from us-truth-reconciliation-roadmap):
| TRC Category | Profile types |
|---|---|
| Executive branch principals | Cabinet, senior White House staff, agency heads |
| Legislative enablers | Congressional objectors, state legislators sponsoring suppression |
| Legal architects | Attorneys who designed unconstitutional schemes |
| Media amplifiers | Fox hosts, conservative media with non-journalistic conduct |
| Militia/violence organizers | Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, rally coordinators |
| Financial enablers | Mega-donors, foreign governments, family enrichment |
| State-level implementers | Secretaries of state, voter suppression legislators |
US-compatible accountability mechanisms
Reference these when framing legal exposure and reform (from TRC roadmap):
- Use immunity (18 U.S.C. § 6002) — compel testimony with transactional immunity
- Parallel prosecution — state AGs pursue state-law accountability (separate sovereigns)
- Section 3 enforcement — statutory insurrection disqualification
- Professional discipline — bar associations, medical boards, military honor
- Civil liability — defamation, civil rights, fraud, wrongful death
- Public-office bans — statutory employment exclusions
- Financial sanctions — asset recovery, tax fraud, FARA enforcement
Step 7: Verify
After drafting, apply accountability-profile-verification (the 9-step audit):
- Identify all factual claims
- Check sources section
- Tavily research for verification
- Update citations to primary sources
- Reclassify unverifiable claims
- Apply language standards
- Add or verify factcheck notice
- Update metadata
- Run
patriot-sanity-check
Step 8: Integrate and publish
Follow patriot-content-authoring for the publish pipeline:
make validate— catch frontmatter and linking errorsmake backlinks SLUG=— find documents that should link to this profilepython3 scripts/sync_related.py --apply— reciprocate cross-referencesgit commit— keep knowledge-sync commits separate from codemake publish-staging— push to WordPress as draft- Review on patriot.university — Peter approves
- Set
status: publishedandmake publish
Output quality checklist
Before finalizing any profile:
- [ ] Every claim in Documented Actions has a citation
- [ ] No excluded sources (One6Project, unsourced assertions)
- [ ] Criminal claims use precise language (convicted / indicted / alleged / investigated)
- [ ] Court cases include case name, court, and docket where available
- [ ] Priority (P0/P1/P2) is justified by documented evidence
- [ ] Severity assessment uses consistent scale (Critical / High / Moderate / Low)
- [ ] Accountability Status has specific current status (not generic “Active”)
- [ ] Legal exposure cites specific statutes tied to documented actions (not boilerplate)
- [ ] Congressional oversight names specific committees with jurisdiction
- [ ] Public accountability lists specific suits, outlets, or organizations
- [ ] TRC Investigation priorities are specific to this person (3-5 items)
- [ ] TRC Testimony value describes what only this person’s testimony could reveal
- [ ] TRC Institutional reform proposes reforms preventing recurrence of this person’s conduct
- [ ] Factcheck notice present before Sources section
- [ ] Investigative trail pointers block present (skip for media-only without corporate/litigation footprint)
- [ ]
last_updatedis current;statusisdraftuntil reviewed - [ ] No prohibited language without supporting court records
- [ ] Related profiles and skills are cross-referenced
- [ ] Sources section has numbered entries with publication, title, date, URL
Cross-references
accountability-profile-verification— audit and upgrade workflow (runs after this skill)patriot-sanity-check— quality gate (runs after verification)patriot-content-authoring— publish pipelinepublic-corruption-ombudsman— evidence tier definitions and accountability categoriesus-truth-reconciliation-roadmap— TRC perpetrator categories, accountability mechanisms, and phase frameworktruth-reconciliation-design— TRC 8-dimension design framework (mandate, powers, naming, immunity)truth-reconciliation-implementation— TRC operational implementation (hearings, prosecution, reparations)corporate-intelligence-investigator— company registry and financial investigationtavily-search/tavily-research— web research toolspublic-records-research-specialist— court records, FOIA, official filingsknowledgebase/accountability/INVESTIGATIVE-TRAILS-PROTOCOL.md— trail block standard.cursor/rules/patriot-accountability-profile-standards.mdc— non-negotiable editorial standards
