DOJ staffer arrested for doxing federal agents during an immigration raid

A staffer for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has just been arrested.  Breitbart News reports that the Cameron County…
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Rolling Stones muse and singer/actress Marianne Faithfull dies at age 78
Marianne Faithfull, who inspired and wrote several of the Rolling Stones' biggest hits as well as having a music and acting career in her own right, died Thursday at age 78 at her London home with her family in attendance.  "It is with deep sadness…
Appeals court strikes down below-21 handgun ban
A federal appeals court struck down a ban on selling handguns to people between the ages of 18 and 20. The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans found that there was "scant evidence" that similar regulations existed…
Trump's interview with Joe Rogan was a 'traumatic event' for Kamala Harris and her team
In the wake of former Vice President Kamala Harris' crushing defeat in November at the hands of President Donald Trump, new revelations are finally emerging as far as how the race affected her. According to The New York Post, a newly released book about the…
Doug Burgum confirmed as Trump's Interior Secretary
President Donald Trump continued his winning streak this week after several of his high-profile Cabinet and administration picks were confirmed by the U.S. Senate. According to Breitbart, the latest confirmed member of Trump's Cabinet includes Doug Burgum, who is now officially the president's Interior Secretary.…
Grassley releases FBI whistleblower records showing anti-Trump agent behind Jack Smith case
On Thursday, Chuck Grassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made public a collection of whistleblower documents. The documents are reportedly firm demonstrations that a former FBI agent who was known for being anti-Donald Trump played a significant part in Jack Smith's case regarding…
Trump gets new lawyers, appeals hush money conviction
Taking back over his spot in the Oval Office has not fully resolved the issue of legal troubles for President Donald Trump. The former, and again, president is still fending off cases that predate his induction into office. Thanks to the willful and aggressive ploys…
Supreme Court sets second-term federal government record in half cases
For two years, the Supreme Court has prioritized cases involving the federal government, indicating a significant shift in the types of conflicts the justices consider. Georgetown University law professor Steve Vladeck and Juris Doctor candidate Alyssa Negvesky found that 31 of the court's 62 2024-25…
Tulsi Gabbard's refusal to condemn Edward Snowden concerns some GOP senators
Despite their best efforts, Senators could not get Donald Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, to condemn whistleblower Edward Snowden during a hearing Thursday. Gabbard, a longtime critic of mass surveillance on Americans, repeatedly refused to call Snowden a traitor for exposing…
Biden's bureaucrats set an all-time regulatory record with $1.8 trillion in costs
During their four years in power, the Biden administration's shadowy bureaucrats unleashed an unprecedented regulatory burden on the nation. In just a single term, the administration set an all-time record for regulatory expenses, costing the nation $1.8 trillion, according to the center-right American Action Forum. The…
Democrats grill RFK Jr. on abortion during confirmation hearing
Robert F. Kennedy's nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has led to renewed questions over his stance on vaccines. Vaccines aren't the only focus of concern, however, as this week saw Kennedy asked under oath about his views regarding abortion. …
New legal team appeals Trump's conviction for falsifying business records
President Donald Trump made headlines last year when a New York jury convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Yet in a move that may leave Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg blindsided, the president has assembled a new legal team to appeal…
White House rescinds funding freeze memo amid confusion, outcry
The first days of the new Trump administration have been characterized by a whirlwind of activity designed to reform and trim the size of the federal government and ensure that the president's agenda is implemented as swiftly as possible. However, in the wake of a…
Pam Bondi clears Senate Judiciary Committee, will face full Senate confirmation vote
President Donald Trump picked an impressive list of Cabinet and administration nominees that, so far, are not having much of an issue with getting confirmed by the U.S. Senate. According to Fox News, while several of the bigger positions have been successfully filled, the next…
Trump fires two top democratic EEOC commissioners
President Donald Trump is well known for his willingness to fire people and that's exactly what he's done since taking back the Oval Office. According to Fox News, Trump has been on a roll, and his latest firings included two of the three Democratic commissioners…
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