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Hillary Clinton Demands Trump Pay $1M in Legal Fees

(Headline USA) Hillary Clinton filed a petition this week demanding that former President Donald Trump cover her $1.06 million in legal fees after a lawsuit he filed against her was rejected. Trump filed a massive racketeering lawsuit that accused Clinton and others of peddling false allegations about Russian collusion against his...

Ketanji Brown Jackson Proves to Be as Partisan, Unqualified as Feared

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) New Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is already bringing a new level of leftist activism to the Supreme Court, talking without cessation and trashing the high court's conservative justices at every possible moment, the American Thinker reported. MSNBC--one of the left's most active cheerleaders in...

SCOTUS to Hear Case on Affirmative Action

(Headline USA) The affirmative action programs at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University will come under scrutinyon Monday  SCOTUS is set to begin reviewing the constitutionality of this policy of using race as a criteria of admission. The case, following the Dobbs decision which overturned Roe v. Wade in...

Federal Court Rules that a Washington Town Cannot Require Employees to be Dressed at Work

(Headline USA) A Washington city's dress code ordinance saying bikini baristas must cover their bodies at work has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court. The decision in a partial summary judgment this week comes after a lengthy legal battle between bikini baristas and Everett over the right of the...

Father and Three Children, Two Others Indicted in $1M COVID-19 Fraud Scheme

(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) A federal grand jury has indicted six people from Benton Harbor on fraud charges. They are accused of defrauding taxpayers by $1 million via unemployment insurance fraud and small business loans. The indictment says between Apr. 2020 and Dec. 2021, six people submitted at least 98...

Ariz. Sues Biden Over Border Wall Standoff

(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) Ariz. Gov. Doug Ducey is taking Joe Biden to court over their spat about securing the nation's southern border. The Biden administration ordered Ariz. to remove its temporary border barrier made out of shipping containers, but the state refused. Instead, it filed a lawsuit on...

Judge Affirms Ariz. Watchdog Group’s Right to Monitor Drop-Boxes

(Headline USA) A federal judge Friday rejected a leftist lawfare suit that attempted to bar a group from monitoring outdoor ballot boxes in Arizona’s largest county. Watchers in Maricopa County---a hotspot for election fraud in the 2020 election---have shown up armed and in ballistic vests, although none have threatened legal...

Louisiana Attorney Sues Biden Admin. over Student-Loan Amnesty

(Steve Wilson, The Center Square) A Louisiana attorney, assisted by a local policy group, is suing President Joe Biden over his plan to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars in student-loan debt from borrowers to U.S. taxpayers. The lawsuit, filed by Tommy Badeaux in the U.S. District Court for the...

Election Integrity Hand-Count on Hold after Nevada High Court Says Illegal

(Headline USA) In the latest stab at subverting election integrity, a legitimate request for a hand-count of mail-in ballots in a rural Nevada county is on hold and may not resume after the Nevada Supreme Court said in an after-hours ruling the current process is illegal and the Republican...

Hobbs Intimidates Ariz. County from Conducting Hand-Count of Ballots

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The Cochise County Board of Supervisors in Arizona has changed course, opting out of hand counting all ballots during the upcoming midterm elections after intervention on the part of Arizona Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs. The board had initially voted to hand count...

Facebook Receives Historic $25M Fine over Campaign-Finance Disclosures

(Headline USA) A Washington state judge on Wednesday fined Facebook parent company Meta nearly $25 million for repeatedly and intentionally violating campaign finance disclosure law, in what is believed to be the largest campaign finance penalty in U.S. history. Although the fine may still be a pittance for one of...

Fed. Judge to Rule on Ariz. Citizens’ Right to Monitor Ballot Drop-Boxes

(Headline USA) A federal judge in Arizona said he hopes to decide by Friday whether to order members of a group to stop monitoring outdoor ballot drop-boxes in the Phoenix area in an effort that has sparked allegations of voter intimidation. Left-wing activist groups Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans and...
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