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Giuliani Told to Pay $148M to Ga. Poll Workers Caught Scanning Ballots After Hours

(Headline USA) A jury awarded $148 million in damages on Friday to two former Fulton County election workers who sued Rudy Giuliani for defamation after video appeared to show them surreptitiously scanning ballots after hours at the State Farm Arena during Georgia's highly disputed 2020 election. Although the case for defamation...

Veteran Charged for Beheading Iowa Capitol’s Baphomet Display Raises $40K in Support

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Former Navy pilot Michael Cassidy, 35, surrendered himself to police Thursday after destroying a much maligned Satanic display in the Iowa State Capitol building. Cassidy confirmed in a text message after his arrest that he had torn down the statue of the pagan god Baphomet, decapitated it...

Democratic Staffer Filmed Gay Porn in Senate Office Building

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Some might call it the latest sign that the U.S. government is a collapsing empire—though compared to the civil liberties abuses, endless wars and theft of taxpayer funds, others might argue that it’s not the most vulgar event to transpire on Capitol Hill. In any event,...

Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint over Biased D.C. Judge’s Political Speech

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., filed an ethics complaint arguing that a federal judge in the Washington D.C. District Court who has overseen many Jan. 6 cases---and some involving former President Donald Trump and his allies---engaged in judicial misconduct. According to Stefanik, Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama...

Republicans Introduce Plan to Verify U.S. Citizenship on Mail-In Ballots

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Remarkably, the Left has turned the voting debate from controversy over mass-scale mail-in ballots to whether or not illegal immigrants and foreign citizens should be permitted to vote. Just last week, for instance, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., claimed that New York City officials may be attempting to...

Top Russiagate Investigator Given 50 Months Imprisonment for Ties to Russian Oligarch

(The Center Square) A former top FBI agent was sentenced to more than four years in prison on Thursday for helping a Russian oligarch avoid U.S. sanctions. Charles McGonigal, 55, the former Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Counterintelligence Division in New York was sentenced to 50 months in...

Va. Supreme Court Rules for Teacher Who Declined to Use Student’s ‘Preferred Pronouns’

(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Chalk up a win for religious liberty, free speech and, perhaps, common sense, over the pronoun police. The Virginia Supreme Court has given new life to a lawsuit by a former teacher against a school board that fired him over a pronoun controversy. https://twitter.com/ADFLegal/status/1735328085908607475 In a case that...

Maine’s Efforts to Curb Foreign Election-Meddling Face Legal Challenges, Uncertainty

(Headline USA) Two utilities and two media organizations are suing over a referendum in Maine that closed a loophole in federal election law allowing foreign entities to spend on local and state ballot measures. The three lawsuits take aim at the proposal overwhelmingly approved by voters on Nov. 7 to...

Report: Army Platoons Begin Using Killer Robots

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The thought of someone like President Joe Biden unleashing an army of killer robots might sound like a right-wing fever dream, but it’s closer to reality than one might expect. According to a Wednesday report from the Military Times, efforts to incorporate robots in the military...

Militia Leader Targeted by FBI is out of Prison, Still Fighting Conviction

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) About a decade before the FBI infiltrated Midwest militias and fomented a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the bureau targeted Alaska’s militias as part of an apparent attempt to disrupt what was once a thriving Tea Party movement in that state. The FBI’s main...

Congress Caves and Extends FBI’s Domestic Spying Power

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Despite all the bluster about protecting civil liberties, Congress voted on Thursday to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act—the controversial law that allows agencies to spy on foreigners, but which often results in the surveillance of Americans’ communications. Section 702 of FISA was...

Men Charged w/ Illegally Poaching 3,600 Birds, Including Bald Eagles

(Headline USA) A federal grand jury in Montana has indicted two men accused of killing about 3,600 birds, including bald eagles and golden eagles, and selling them on the black market. The indictment returned in U.S. District Court last week charges Simon Paul and Travis John Branson with 13 counts of...
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