(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Last June, Cameron Campanella II was arrested and charged with four misdemeanors for his activities during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill uprising.
The sum total of his activities? Entering the Capitol for precisely one minute.
“U.S. Capitol Police CCV video shows Campanella II entered the Capitol...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) On the heels of an $83.3 million verdict in her favor by a far-left New York court, serial rape accuser E. Jean Carroll joined MSNBC's Rachel Maddow to celebrate her defamation lawsuit victory against former President Donald Trump.
Carroll told a befuddled Maddow that she would...
(Headline USA) Within days, Donald Trump could potentially have his sprawling real estate business empire ordered “dissolved” for repeated misrepresentations on financial statements to lenders, adding him to a short list of scam marketers, con artists and others who have been hit with the ultimate punishment for violating New York’s...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Kevin Morris, the infamous Hollywood financier dubbed by many as Hunter Biden’s “sugar brother,” has threatened to sue legal scholar Jonathan Turley for alleged defamation.
On Friday, Bryan M. Sullivan, a Morris attorney, demanded that Turley retract a 2022 column where he analyzed Morris’s relationship with Hunter...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Peter Navarro, the former director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy under the Trump administration, referred to his sentence for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Committee as "effectively a death sentence."
Navarro made these remarks during an interview with Fox News’...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The embattled district attorney for Fulton County, Fani Willis, has declined to provide documents related to special prosecutor Nathan Wade to the House Judiciary Committee, currently investigating conflicts of interest arising from an affair between Willis and Wade. The infamous duo is prosecuting former President Donald...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Supporters of Donald Trump expressed disapproval as a Manhattan jury ordered the former president and GOP presidential front-runner to pay $83.3 million to columnist E. Jean Carroll for defamation.
The Friday order stems from a lawsuit filed by Carroll after Trump persistently denied any knowledge of her....
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The plot would be comical if not for its disturbing outcome: A man entrapped by FBI undercover agents and informants in a dubious plan to build a so-called X-ray gun is now housed in one of the most notorious prisons in the world.
The inmate, Glendon...
(Headline USA) For years, speculation has swirled about the Clintons' role in a relief effort for a 2010 Haitian earthquake.
Now, a recent Homeland Security investigation may prove to be the missing link in explaining their true motives.
The Haiti mission, which drew in bipartisan support from the two Bush presidents...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A growing number of Republican governors are supporting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in his standoff with the Biden administration over the unprecedented number of illegal aliens crossing the southern border.
Abbott and President Joe Biden find themselves embroiled in a dispute over border security and control of...
(Headline USA) Just a week after House Republicans gave Hunter Biden a free pass for his egregious displays of contempt for Congress, former Trump White House official Peter Navarro was sentenced by an Obama judge on Thursday to four months behind bars over his own resistance to a subpoena...
(Headline USA) Donald Trump began testifying Thursday in a New York defamation trial to determine how much he might owe the advice columnist E. Jean Carroll for disparaging her as a liar after she publicly accused him of a decades-old rape in 2019.
“I just wanted to defend myself,” he...