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Supreme Court to Consider Drug User Gun Possession Case

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a case regarding whether regular drug users can possess firearms…

Report: Charlie Kirk Assassination Trial Expected to Cost Utah County $5 Million

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The trial of alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson is expected to cost Utah County roughly $5 million, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday, indicating that Robinson’s case won’t be moved to another venue, despite concerns that he may not get a fair trial where...

Man Arrested for Planting Bomb Under Fox News Van after Charlie Kirk Assassination; 2 Prior Suspects Cleared

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A Utah man has been charged with planting a bomb under a Fox News van two days after the Charlie Kirk assassination. Meanwhile, two suspects originally arrested for the attempted bombing have been cleared. Christopher Solomon Proctor, 45, lit a fuse attached to a 2.5-gallon plastic...

John Bolton Makes First Court Appearance

(Headline USA) John Bolton arrived at a federal courthouse Friday to surrender to authorities on charges accusing the former Trump administration national security adviser turned critic of the president of emailing classified information to family members and keeping top secret documents at his Maryland home. Bolton did not comment to reporters...

John Bolton Indicted on 18 Counts of Mishandling Classified Information

(Headline USA) Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton was charged Thursday with illegally storing and transmitting classified information. The investigation into Bolton, who served for more than a year in President Donald Trump's first administration before being fired in 2019, burst into public view in August when the...

Alleged Antifa Members Hit w/ Historic Terrorism Charges in ICE Shooting Case

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Two of the 10 people who attacked a Texas immigration detention center and shot a police officer on July 4 have been indicted for supporting terrorism—reportedly the first time such charges have been used against alleged Antifa members in Justice Department history. Cameron Arnold and Zachary...

Justice Jackson Compares Black Voters to the Disabled

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Wednesday made an odd analogy between black voters and disabled Americans to argue in favor of creating majority-black congressional districts.  Jackson, a Biden appointee, made the comparison during oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a case over the constitutionality of court-ordered, black-majority districts in the...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump from Firing Employees During Shutdown

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing employees during the partial government shutdown…

State Dept. Official Arrested for Stealing Classified Info, Possibly Passing it to China

(Headline USA) A senior adviser at the State Department and expert on Indian and South Asian affairs is accused by the Justice Department of printing out classified documents and storing more than 1,000 pages of highly sensitive government records in filing cabinets and trash bags at home. Ashley Tellis, who has...

Suspected Tren de Aragua Member Who Lived w/ Judge Pleads Guilty; Judge Indicted

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A New Mexico county judge and his wife were indicted last week after they were caught housing illegal immigrants, including a suspected Tren de Aragua gang member. According to a press release from the Justice Department, former Dona Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife,...

$1 Million Bond Set for Democrat Legislator Accused of Molesting a 15-Year-Old

(Headline USA) A North Carolina state legislator accused this week of sex-related crimes involving a 15-year-old appeared in court remotely from a hospital bed while still in custody Friday, and a judge set his bond at just over $1 million. Democratic state Rep. Cecil Brockman of High Point, who was arrested...

New York AG Letitia James Indicted on Fraud Charges

(Chris Wade, The Center Square) A federal grand jury in Virginia on Thursday indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on mortgage fraud charges. U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan announced that a grand jury found enough evidence to charge James with bank fraud and making...
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