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Gun-Rights Groups Sue New Jersey over Arbitrary Power to Deny Concealed-Carry Permits

Second Amendment advocacy organizations sued New Jersey on Tuesday in an effort to invalidate the state's restrictive concealed carry law, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action reported in a press release. New Jersey has a may-issue concealed carry law, meaning that local or state law enforcement agencies determine whether to...

Radical Wisc. Governor Calls Trump Lawsuit an ‘Assault’

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn Wisconsin's election results by tossing ballots from the state's two most heavily Democratic counties --- where there is voluminous evidence of illegalities and vote fraud --- is an “assault on democracy,” attorneys for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said in filings with the Wisconsin...

Trump Files Lawsuit Challenging Wisc. Election Results

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Wisconsin seeking to disqualify more than 221,000 illegal ballots in the state's two most Democratic counties, an attempt to erase Joe Biden's lead in the battleground state in which he trails by nearly 20,700 votes. Trump filed the day after Democratic...

Obama Judge Says Immigrants Must Get Hearing in 10 Days or Be Released

(Headline USA) Newly detained immigrants must appear before a judge within 10 days, rather than the weeks or months they’ve sometimes had to endure in recent years, a judge said Monday. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan was the first of its kind in the nation to...

SCOTUS Appears Skeptical of Trump Admin’s Census Plan to Exclude Illegals

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday that President Donald Trump could categorically exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to allot seats among the states in the House of Representatives. But it also appeared possible that the justices could avoid a final ruling...

Starbucks Employee FIRED for Refusing to Wear LGBT ‘Pride’ Shirt; Sues Company

A former Starbucks employee sued the company this week alleging that she was fired because she refused to wear a T-shirt that promoted LGBT “pride” due to her religious beliefs. According to the lawsuit, Betsy Fresse attended a meeting in her manager’s office at a New Jersey location in June...

UPDATED: Judge Orders Ga. Vote Machines Protected,Reverses Order…Then Reverses Again!

UPDATE: Judge Timothy Batten has reversed his decision to allow voting machines in Georgia to be wiped of information, issuing a 10-day temporary restraining order against the destruction of evidence. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: District Court Judge Timothy Batten on Sunday ordered Union County, Georgia's voting machines to be impounded "to prevent...

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments On Trump’s Push to Exclude Illegal Aliens from Census

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump's attempt to exclude illegal aliens from the census, which is used to apportion congressional seats, is headed for a post-Thanksgiving Supreme Court showdown. The administration's top lawyers are hoping the justices on a court that includes three Trump appointees will embrace the idea. It's the...

Obamagate Victim Carter Page Sues FBI, DOJ, Comey & McCabe for $75 Million

(Headline USA) A former Trump campaign associate who was the target of a secret surveillance warrant during the FBI's Russia investigation says in a federal lawsuit that he was the victim of "unlawful spying." The suit from Carter Page alleges a series of omissions and errors made by FBI and Justice...

Sidney Powell Releases ‘Kraken’ in Georgia Lawsuit, Alleging ‘Massive Election Fraud’ & Foreign Interference

Attorney Sidney Powell filed lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan on Wednesday, alleging that election fraud swung the states into Joe Biden's column, Bloomberg reported. The 104-page lawsuit in Georgia—the only one publicly available so far—contains heaps of evidence, including an allegation that "agents acting on behalf of China and Iran"...

SCOTUS Blocks NY’s Attendance Limits on Churches & Synagogues Thanks to ACB’s Swing Vote

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the coronavirus. The justices split 5-4 late Wednesday night, with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservative's first publicly discernible vote...

Republicans Sue to Stop Wisconsin Vote Certification as Workers Find 400 Uncounted Ballots

(Headline USA) Republicans filed a lawsuit Tuesday asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to block certification of the presidential election results as a recount continues. "We have identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots in Wisconsin, more than enough to call into question the validity of the state’s reported election results," said...
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