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Hundreds of GOP Members Sign onto Texas-Led Election Lawsuit

(Headline USA) The Texas lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate a victory for Democrat Joe Biden has quickly become a conservative litmus test, as 106 members of Congress and multiple state attorneys general signed onto the case. The bid to overturn the fraudulent results of the Nov. 3 election...

Judge Dismisses St. Louis Prosecutor from McCloskey Case

(Headline USA) A judge on Thursday disqualified the St. Louis prosecutor and her office from the case involving Mark McCloskey, who along with his wife pointed guns at racial injustice protesters marching on the private street near their home in June. Circuit Judge Thomas Clark II dismissed Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner,...

San Diego to Fight Ruling That Let Strip Clubs Stay Open Because of ‘Speech’

(Associated Press) While California's new stay-at-home order has shut down restaurant dining, shuttered salons and kept church services outside, two strip clubs in San Diego are still welcoming patrons nightly, protected by a court order. San Diego County officials on Wednesday voted 3-2 to appeal the judge's ruling that has allowed...

Colorado Business Owner Sues Gov. Over Race-Based COVID Relief

A Colorado business owner filed a lawsuit against Gov. Jared Polis this week for setting aside specific coronavirus relief funds only for minority-owned small businesses. Etienne Hardre, who owns a barbershop, alleged in the lawsuit that the relief earmarked specifically for minorities is “unconstitutional” because access to the aid is...

Other States Join Texas’s Lawsuit Against Pa., Mich., Ga., and Wisc.

At least two other states joined Texas’s lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in an effort to overturn the battleground states from electing Democrat candidate Joe Biden. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton unveiled the lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging that their executive and state court actions to change voting laws...

Texas Lawsuit: Dec. 14 Electoral College Deadline Doesn’t Matter

The lawsuit filed Tuesday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on behalf of his state appeared poised to succeed in wiping away many of the specious claims as to why President Donald Trump was doomed to lose the disputed Nov. 3 election. If somebody cheated in the Election, which the...

UPDATE: Trump Says His Legal Team Will Join Texas Lawsuit at Supreme Court

UPDATE 10:45 AM: President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that his lawyers will seek to intervene in the lawsuit brought before the Supreme Court by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. From The Epoch Times: “We will be INTERVENING in the Texas (plus many other states) case. This is the big...

Former ‘Throuple’ Rep. Katie Hill Wins Restraining Order Against Ex-Husband

(Headline USA) Former U.S. Rep. Katie Hill won a restraining order Tuesday against her ex-husband, whom she accused of choking and threatening her during years of abuse and of leaking nude photos and other information that led to her resignation. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered Kenneth Heslep to stay...

Judge Emmet Sullivan FINALLY Dismisses Flynn Case After Trump’s Pardon

(Headline USA) An activist federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn but pointedly noted that a pardon Flynn received from the president last month does not mean that he is innocent. The order from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan was expected...

Families of Shooting Victims Sue Sellers of ‘Ghost Guns’

(Associated Press) Families of those killed and wounded in a rural California shooting rampage three years ago are suing manufacturers and sellers of “ghost gun” kits that provide easy-to-assemble firearm parts that make it difficult to track or regulate owners. A pair of wrongful death lawsuits filed last month in separate...

Ted Cruz Would Argue Pa. Election Case if It Reaches Supreme Court

(Headline USA) Yesterday Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said he was asked by plaintiffs to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court a case that challenges the constitutionality of Pennsylvania's allowance of no-excuse mail-in ballots, which was not legally enacted by the state legislature, but instead put in place by Democrat...

‘Cowardly’ Ariz. Legislature Shuts Down as State Supreme Court Takes Election Case

(Headline USA) Leaders of the Arizona House and Senate shut down operations for the rest of this week, blaming the fact that some members may have been exposed to COVID-19 after President Trump's legal counsel Rudy Giuliani tested positive a couple days after a visit last week. The news came...
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