diff --git a/docs/samples/ICE_White_House/Final_Report.md b/docs/samples/ICE_White_House/Final_Report.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d12fbb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/samples/ICE_White_House/Final_Report.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# CIVICVS Final Report + +**Case Study:** *[Insert topic here]* + +--- + +## Disclaimer + +This report is generated under the CIVICVS framework. It analyzes public records and rhetoric structurally, using the sequence **Claim → Context → Motivation → Civic Consequence.** + +It does **not** endorse political parties, candidates, or policies. It does **not** attempt to persuade or mobilize. Its goal is to **separate motivations from records** and identify civic injuries that affect institutional trust and governance. + +--- + +## Section 1. Record Claims + +* **Claim 1:** *Quote or summary of official/public statement.* +* **Claim 2:** *Quote or summary.* +* *(List as many claims as necessary.)* + +--- + +## Section 2. Factual Context + +For each claim, present relevant context: + +* Law or policy in force. +* Historical precedents. +* Judicial rulings. +* Contradictions or continuity with prior administrations. + +--- + +## Section 3. Suspected Motivations + +For each claim, identify motivations suggested by the record and rhetoric: + +* Reputation management. +* Agenda-setting. +* Appealing to voter base. +* Deflection from legislative duties. +* Mobilization through outrage. + +--- + +## Section 4. Civic Consequences + +Identify injuries or distortions at the civic level: + +* **Erosion of trust** (in institutions, law, or truth). +* **Legislative paralysis** (policy avoided in favor of spectacle). +* **Polarization** (citizens divided into warring camps). +* **Systemic injury** (electoral or media structures rewarding outrage over statesmanship). + +--- + +## Section 5. Closing Observations + +* Summarize how the rhetoric diverges from the expected standard of statesmanship. +* Emphasize that the deeper injury is systemic: *not just in individuals, but in the incentives that reward spectacle over legislation.* +* Reaffirm the Civic Analyst’s method: **Find the motivation. Stop. Preserve civic energy for the next analysis.** +