(Associated Press) A Justice Department report has found former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta exercised “poor judgment” in handling an investigation into wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a top federal prosecutor in Florida.
The report, obtained by the Associated Press, is a culmination of an investigation by the Justice Department’s...
Black Lives Matter activist Marquise Love was sentenced to 20 months in prison for third-degree assault after he kicked a man who was kneeling on the ground, defenseless, in the back of the head.
Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt said Love, who goes by "Keese Love," pleaded guilty to...
Less than a week after the still-disputed Nov. 3 election, a top former Obama staffer admitted Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden had broken the very law he suggested the FBI use to entrap and prosecute former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Biden allegedly violated the Logan Act, a 1799...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed a reform to the state's Stand Your Ground law, which protects citizens who defend themselves with firearms, that would extend legal protections to people defending against mob violence, the Miami Herald reported.
The "anti-mob" provision would let citizens protect themselves, without fear of legal...
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said that the evidence from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop indicated that he and his uncle James operated as foreign agents when brokering a 2017 business deal with CEFC, a leading Chinese energy company with ties to the country's communist government.
During discussions about the CEFC venture,...
(Headline USA) Attorney General William Barr has authorized federal prosecutors across the U.S. to pursue “substantial allegations” of voting irregularities, if they exist, before the 2020 presidential election is certified.
Barr’s action comes days after legacy media outlets declared that Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump, despite widespread examples of...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Friday that law enforcement officials charged a social worker with 134 felony counts of election fraud on Sunday, according to a press release.
Kelly Reagan Brunner, a social worker at a government-run facility for the mentally disabled, allegedly submitted voter registration applications for 67...
The outlook for the Nov. 3 presidential election may appear grim to some, but according to one top former State Department official, President Donald Trump has his seditious left-wing adversaries right where he wants them.
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Steve Pieczenik said on the site Banned.Video that Trump's...
Project Veritas released an interview this week with a U.S. Postal Service worker who came forward as a whistleblower to allege vote-by-mail fraud in Michigan.
The postal worker, who wished to remain unidentified in the interview, said Michigan postal offices undertook a “shady” postmark scheme to hand stamp “Nov. 3”...
(Headline USA) A riot was declared in Portland, Oregon, and protesters took to the streets in Seattle on Wednesday as people demanded that every vote in Tuesday’s election be counted.
Hundreds protested in both cities against President Donald Trump’s court challenges to require battleground states to count legal votes.
The Multnomah County...
Oregon became the first state to decriminalize small possessions of hard drugs like heroin, cocaine and meth on Wednesday morning.
Voters passed the Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act with 59% support to transition Oregon’s drug policy from a “criminal approach” to a “human, cost-effective, health approach.”
"People suffering from addiction...
After a poll-worker in tightly contested battleground Pennsylvania reportedly bragged of tossing out more than 100 Trump votes, corrupt social media refused to allow coverage of it.
Sebastian Machado of Erie, Pa., posted the boast on Instagram, but it was soon removed, either by Machado or by the photo-sharing platform,...