(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In response to the Colorado Supreme Court's controversial effort to block former President Donald Trump from the ballot by claiming he is ineligible under the "insurrection clause," Republicans in the state have threatened to abandon the primary system and return to the caucus, the Independent...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court last week said it will hear an appeal that could upend hundreds of charges stemming from the Jan. 6 Capitol uprising, including against former President Donald Trump.
The justices will review a charge of "obstruction of an official proceeding" that has been brought against more than...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) U.S. Attorney Joshua S. Levy, who’s overseeing the prosecution of a high-end prosecution ring, has vowed to prosecute the elected officials, military officers and other high-powered officials involved in the sex-trafficking operation.
Levy promised this in a Monday update on his investigation into an interstate prostitution network with...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Center for Renewing America, a conservative non-profit, filed a scathing ethics complaint with the Judicial Conference against Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, accusing her of “willfully” failing to disclose part of her husband’s decade-long income.
The conservative non-profit argued that the failure to report Dr....
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Neal Sidhwaney, a Florida man suffering from paranoia and delusions, pleaded guilty to threatening to murder Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, the DOJ announced on Monday.
The 43-year-old had an eight-year tenure as a Google programmer before admitting to transmitting an interstate threat aimed at Roberts. This...
(Headline USA) In one of the greatest travesties of American jurisprudence in modern memory, a far-left Colorado Supreme Court split from other states in ruling that the Republican Party had no right to determine its own candidate for president, and that activist judges instead had the power to do...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) On Feb. 20, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has what will likely be his final appeal hearing to oppose extradition from the UK to the U.S. to stand trial for allegedly violating the Espionage Act—charges that stem from him publishing leaked records about U.S. war crimes.
“The two-day hearing...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A U.S. judge has ordered depositions to be unsealed in a lawsuit against convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell—a move that’s expected to reveal the identities more than 150 power brokers named in the civil litigation.
U.S. Judge Loretta Preska handed down her...
(Headline USA) Google has agreed to pay $700 million and make several other concessions to settle allegations that it had been stifling competition against its Android app store—the same issue that went to trial in another case that could result in even bigger changes.
Although Google struck the deal with...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A defendant in a massive civil lawsuit over the events of Jan. 6, 2021, has won his case more than two years later and some $150,000 spent.
The defendant, Jan. 6 protestor and pro-Trump social media influencer Brandon Straka, was one of 20 defendants named in...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Far-left news watchdog Media Matters for America has filed a federal lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a bid to block a state investigation into the company's practice.
The lawsuit, first reported by NBC News on Dec. 12. accused Paxton of violating the company’s First...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A federal appeals court thwarted Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’s attempt to relocate the Fulton County election case to federal court, Politico reported on Monday.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh District upheld a lower court’s decision that dismissed Meadows’s efforts to...