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N.C. Dems Lash Out over Lawsuit Challenging Suspected Illegitimate Ballots

(Alan Wooten, The Center Square) Calling it “egregious assaults on voting rights” and “sinister and shameful,” Democrats alongside North Carolina’s unsettled election battle lashed out at Republicans and Judge Jefferson Griffin on Monday afternoon. Allison Riggs, the Democrat appointed to the state Supreme Court by Gov. Roy Cooper, was not...

BREAKING: U.S. Judge Enters $2.75M Judgment against Patriot Front

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) U.S. judge Indira Talwani has entered a default judgment against the white nationalist group Patriot Front, its leader Thomas Rousseau, and 99 anonymous group members—ordering them to pay more than $2.7 million to a black man they allegedly accosted in July 2022 in an incident...

2nd Trump Shooter’s Son Strikes Plea Deal w/ DOJ

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Oran Alexander Routh, the son of failed Trump assassin Ryan Routh, has struck an agreement with the Justice Department to plea guilty to one count of possessing child pornography in exchange for having the other charges against him dropped. Oran Routh was initially arrested on Sept. 24...

Jack Smith Resigns in Disgrace, Marking Collapse of DOJ’s Lawfare

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Special Counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the DOJ, according to newly released legal filings reported by Politico.  Smith quit Friday, two years after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed him to go after President-elect Donald Trump—a move that ultimately failed when an overwhelming majority of Americans returned Trump...

CNN’s Legal Guy Says ‘Will of the Voters’ Trumped Judge’s Lawfare

(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) CNN commentator Elie Honing said the “will of the voters” prevailed despite President-elect Donald Trump’s political conviction of 34 felony counts in New York. Trump ripped Democrats on Friday as corrupt Judge Juan Merchan sentenced him to an unconditional discharge — just to label him a “convicted...

Notorious Climate Alarmist Forced to Pay $600K for Frivolous Lawsuit

(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) Notorious climate alarmist Michael Mann, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was ordered to pay more than $500,000 in legal fees to National Review, the publication revealed on Friday. Mann filed a defamation lawsuit against the publication in 2012 after National Review editor Rich Lowry wrote...

Liberal Journalist Obtains 800 Pages of Emails from Trump’s Pick to Run the FBI

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Bloomberg journalist Jason Leopold announced Friday that he’s obtained nearly 900 pages of emails written by Donald Trump’s pick to run the FBI, Kash Patel. The emails come from Patel’s time serving in the first Trump administration’s Office of Director of National Intelligence. Leopold said he filed...

Merchan Formally Confers ‘Felon’ Status on Trump at Otherwise Toothless Sentencing

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) President-elect Donald Trump lashed out at Democrats and the New York judge who sentenced him to an unconditional discharge, meaning he won't go to jail, before taking office on Jan. 20. Trump, who attended the New York hearing virtually, vowed to appeal the sentence in a...

TikTok’s Fate Arrives at Supreme Court in Collision of Free Speech and National Security

(Headline USA) In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok, a wildly popular digital platform that roughly half the people in the United States use for...

Derek Chauvin’s Alleged Stabber Posing ‘Security Risk’ for Prison

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In October, the inmate who allegedly stabbed former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin 22 times in a prison law library filed a grievance that he was being denied resources to prepare for his upcoming trial. But according to the Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex, where alleged Chauvin stabber...

Victims Wounded in Butler Trump Shooting to Sue Numerous Law Enforcement Agencies

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Pennsylvania residents James Copenhaver and David Dutch, who were both severely wounded at the July 13 Butler rally, have sent letters to law enforcement agencies, signaling their intent to sue them over the security failures that led to their injuries. “Butler Township received the letter on...

N.C. Supreme Court Blocks Certification of One of Its Own Amid Suspected Vote Fraud

(Headline USA) North Carolina's highest court blocked on Tuesday the certification of a November election result for one of its own seats so it can review legal arguments by GOP challenger Jefferson Griffin. Democrat ballot “curing” reversed Griffin's 10,000 vote lead over Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs to a deficit...
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