(Headline USA) Rioters outraged with the arrests of seven people at a home where a family was removed in September hurled rocks at officers, sprayed a fire extinguisher at them and damaged police vehicles on Tuesday.
The violence happened in broad daylight, and by evening, Mayor Ted Wheeler sent out a...
The Prince George's County Police Department in Maryland arrested and released two criminal illegal aliens, a gangster and a convicted sex offender, many times in defiance of federal immigration detainers.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested the two illegal aliens: 33-year-old Luis Sorto Gomez and 28-year-old David Alexander Retana--Castellon, on Nov....
Car-jackings in Minneapolis, where city council members first voted to defund the police, are up by 537% as the city grapples with skyrocketing crime rates.
Minneapolis cops have recorded more than 130 violent carjackings over the last two months, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Just last week, the police reported three...
(Headline USA) A former FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty to falsifying an email during the Russia investigation “made a grievous mistake” but should be spared prison time and given probation instead, his attorneys said in a sentencing memorandum Thursday.
Kevin Clinesmith admitted in August to having altered an email that was...
(Headline USA) Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday night that Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger should demand an audit of signatures for ballots, after security video from the tabulation center at State Farm Arena in Fulton County showed election workers pulling out suitcases...
Several whistleblowers have come forward to allege widespread voter fraud in several states’ elections, claiming that up to 288,000 mail-in ballots disappeared, and that another 100,000 were improperly backdated.
The Amistad Project, a conservative group that has been compiling affidavits from witnesses over the past several weeks, unveiled several new...
Archived evidence shows that the Nevada Native Vote Project traded $25 to $500 Visa gift cards and larger prizes for completed ballots, an illegal activity under federal law, The Epoch Times reported.
Federal law prohibits soliciting, accepting, or receiving "any such expenditure in consideration of his vote or the withholding...
UPDATE: Following a backlash against Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday over his claim that investigators have found insufficient evidence that would change the presidential election outcome, the Justice Department issued a statement last night. From the Epoch Times:
“Some media outlets have incorrectly reported that the DOJ has concluded...
(Headline USA) The head of San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission, which oversees millions of dollars in city contracts, was charged with bribery Monday in an ongoing federal probe of corruption.
General Manager Harlan Kelly was indicted for honest services wire fraud for allegedly accepting meals, cash and other gifts from...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department amended its execution protocols, no longer requiring federal death sentences to be carried out by lethal injection and clearing the way to use other methods like firing squads and poison gas.
The amended rule, published Friday in the Federal Register, allows the U.S. government to conduct...
In the lead up to President Donald Trump's partisan impeachment last year by House Democrats, the FBI visited John Paul Mac Isaac's Wilmington, Delaware computer-repair shop to retrieve the computer it had previously analyzed forensically.
They took the computer, which had been abandoned by Hunter Biden, under the auspices of...
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., announced this week that there will be no investigation into who might have funded the rioters who swarmed him and his wife in August after the Republican National Convention.
Paul said on Monday that the U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. had decided not to pursue an...