Every event tracked here is real, sourced, and linked to its original news coverage. Every F.A.T.E. score reflects actual documented activity — no simulated data, no demo metrics.
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All events below are real and sourced. Click any event for full details and original news links. F.A.T.E. scores reflect documented social media intensity and organizational activity around each event.
Focus · Authority · Tribe · Emotion — each score is derived from the real documented events above. The driver labels beneath each bar name the specific events responsible.
CRITICAL: Tribe + Emotion both at peak. Delaney Hall + No Kings June 14 bystander shooting = maximum mobilization pressure. Expect sustained escalation.
Right Authority at peak — Secure America Act signed ($70B), DHS Secretary personally engaged. No Kings bystander shooting driving Emotion surge.
Based on documented event intensity. Divergence = polarization risk. Convergence = shared outrage event.
Real documented protest locations from June 2026. Click any colored dot to see active events, F.A.T.E. profile, and source links for that city.
Sources: AFSC, NBC New York, NJ Monitor, Jersey Vindicator, The Guardian, NYT, Spectrum News, DHS.gov, White House, PBS, C-SPAN, Fox News, KPTV, NY Post, Atlanta Press Collective, Carnegie Endowment, BBC, CNN. All data from documented June 2026 reporting.
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Based on 13 documented June 2026 events · F.A.T.E. Left: 88 · F.A.T.E. Right: 86
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F.A.T.E. stands for Focus (narrative clarity and message consistency), Authority (institutional reach and media amplification), Tribe (in-group cohesion and mobilization capacity), and Emotion (affective intensity of social media and public reaction). Scores are derived from documented events, organizational activity, and publicly reported data. They are editorial assessments, not algorithmic outputs, and are updated as new information becomes available.
All events tracked here are sourced from public reporting by established news organizations, government agencies, and credentialed research institutions. Every event card links to its primary source. We track both left and right activity to provide a complete picture of the civic landscape. All analysis is nonviolent, educational, and grounded in verifiable facts.
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