(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Last month, the Justice Department asked a judge to pause a lawsuit seeking records about the FBI’s involvement with the Oklahoma City bombing. But in doing so, the DOJ and the FBI made statements so misleading they merit sanctions, according to the plaintiff in that...
(Benjamin Yount, The Center Square) The fight over who writes the rules for elections in Wisconsin continues.
The Legislature’s rule-making body, the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, on Monday voted to suspend three proposed emergency rules from the Wisconsin Elections Commission that dealt with uniform rules for absentee...
(Headline USA) Employees of the largest housing provider for unaccompanied migrant children in the U.S. repeatedly sexually abused children in their care for at least eight years, the Justice Department said Thursday, alleging a shocking litany of offenses that took place as the company amassed billions of dollars in...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a decision released Thursday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals determined that illegal immigrants were not allowed to vote in Arizona.
https://twitter.com/AZGOP/status/1814041613733155216
However, the ruling will apply only through the primary elections, Votebeat Arizona reported.
With an appeals court scheduled to hear the case in September, it...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s convicted felon son, begged the federal judges presiding over his indictments to dismiss the charges following an unrelated Florida ruling that tossed the Mar-a-Lago indictment against President Donald Trump.
In filings submitted Thursday, attorneys for Hunter Biden argued that Special Counsel David...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Federal prosecutors dropped charges for some protesters on Jan. 6, 2021, after the Supreme Court narrowed the government's use of the count.
Since the justices ruled 6-3 that the government overreached in its sweeping prosecution of people who protested that day, the Justice Department has...
(Therese Boudreaux, The Center Square) Michigan's governor, secretary of state and three other officials are facing a lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign this week over granting some government offices the power to conduct voter registration.
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order in December meant to designate certain state offices, including...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) After his sister was raped and strangled to death by a Salvadoran who was illegally in the country, Maryland resident Michael Morin said former President Donald Trump called his family. They have still never heard from President Joe Biden, he said Tuesday night at the Republican...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to endorse sweeping changes to the U.S. Supreme Court, including term limits for justices and an enforceable ethics code, despite having no authority to enact them on co-equal branch of government without passing a constitutional amendment.
https://twitter.com/JonathanTurley/status/1813330414922289216
Biden revealed the plan to a select...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) As federal law enforcement takes heat over its inability to protect presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, at least some of their rank-and-file seem to be doing decent police work.
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that a legitimately dangerous terrorist and Satanic cult leader has been apprehended. The...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez has been found guilty of 16 counts of bribery and other charges in his federal corruption trial.
On Tuesday, a New York City jury found the lawmaker guilty of accepting "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in bribes in exchange...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) A federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents-related criminal case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, saying the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution.
The case could be appealed and go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The...