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Corporate ‘White-Men-Need-Not-Apply’ Program Draws Lawsuit

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Courtney Rogers, a former employee for the Compass Group USA Inc., took action against the company after it fired her for refusing to participate in a program allegedly discriminating against white male employees. The company is one of the world's largest employers, boasting big-name clientele such...

Trump Says Mar-a-Lago Security Tapes Were NOT Deleted, Accuses DOJ of ‘Prosecutorial Fiction’

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) In a bombshell statement, Donald Trump accused the Biden Justice Department’s special counsel Jack Smith of prosecutorial misconduct for pushing false charges that the former president had deleted security tapes related to the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Smith last week issued three superseding indictments to the...

Alito’s Ultimatum to Dems: ‘Congress Did Not Create the Supreme Court’

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has pushed back against Senate Democrats' alleged plot to exert control over the court's decisions, asserting that "Congress did not create the Supreme Court" and that its authority cannot be regulated by the legislative branch. In an interview with the Wall Street...

Judge Blasts FBI for Manufactured Terrorism Plot, Sets Defendants Free

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Three men convicted in a post-9/11 terrorism sting have been ordered freed from prison by a judge who deemed their lengthy sentences “unduly harsh and unjust” and decried the FBI’s role in radicalizing them in a plot to blow up New York synagogues and shoot...

Plea Deal Suggests DOJ Colluded w/ Hunter’s Lawyers to Hide ‘Blanket Immunity’

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The full text of a failed plea agreement involving Hunter Biden suggested that the federal prosecutors who were supposed to be holding the president's son accountable to the fullest extent of the law instead attempted to trick U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika by sneaking in...

Suspect Timing of New Charges Piled on Trump Indictment Sparks Backlash

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Donald Trump’s commanding lead in the GOP’s presidential primary contributed to growing concerns that additional charges filed Thursday in the Trump classified document case were conveniently timed as a distraction to myriad allegations of corruption unfolding daily and besieging the Biden administration. The Justice Department and...

WATCH: Third Man Jailed in Whitmer Kidnap Conspiracy Releases Message for Congress

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Two men convicted in the 2020 conspiracy to kidnap Michigan’s governor were sent to facilities used for political prisoners after recording public messages about the perceived injustices they experienced from the U.S. justice system. But that hasn’t stopped a third imprisoned man in the Whitmer case...

Another Charlottesville Torch Marcher Charged by Soros DA, 6 Years after the Fact

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Another demonstrator from the infamous 2017 torch march in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been charged with a little-used law that makes it a crime to burn objects with intent to intimidate—the latest indictment over the six-year-old incident by the city’s recently elected, George Soros-backed district attorney. The defendant,...

UK Court Acquits ‘Slippery, Snaky’ Kevin Spacey of Sexually Assaulting Boys

(Headline USA) A jury in London acquitted Kevin Spacey of sexual assault Wednesday after the Oscar winner's star turn as a witness in his own defense spared him a possible prison term and offered him hope of a career comeback after six years without a job. Tears rolled down Spacey’s...

‘Private Citizen’ Hunter Hitches Ride to Court in Secret Service Motorcade

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Drug addict and President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, caught a ride to his court date to accept a plea deal for charges of tax evasion and a firearms offense with the Secret Service motorcade, Red State reported. Joined by Kevin Morris, Hunter's bong-ripping lawyer, the president's...

DOJ Drops Campaign-Finance Charge against Dem. Mega-Donor Sam Bankman–Fried

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Federal prosecutors in the Sam Bankman--Fried case said Wednesday that they were dropping the campaign-finance charge against "SBF"—sparking uproar among critics who said the move was designed to suppress information about the crypto-fraudster’s political donations, which were mostly made to Democrats. The development in the Southern...

Pardons for J6 Patriots Supported by Majority of GOP Voters

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A recent survey revealed that more than half of Republican voters thought protestors who faced arrest at the Jan. 6 Capitol protest deserved to be pardoned. Of likely Republican voters polled by the Daily Mail/TIPP, 54% said they would support a candidate that opted to forgive...
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