Supreme Court appears poised to block Mexican lawsuit against U.S. gun companies

Mexico has long been plagued by drug-related violence, with the country seeing more than 30,000 homicides in 2023 alone. While…
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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…
Former dem Sen. Bob Menendez slapped with 11-year prison sentence
Former Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey made history this week in one of the worst possible ways. According to Fox News, the former Democratic senator, who was charged and convicted of several counts of bribery and related charges, was sentenced to a staggering 11…
Trump cabinet pick dismisses 'nonsense' claim that tariffs cause inflation
President Trump's pick to lead the Commerce Department, Howard Lutnick, is pushing back on one of the biggest criticisms of Trump's economic plans. During a Senate confirmation hearing, Lutnick, a strong supporter of Trump's protectionist agenda, dismissed "nonsense" claims that Trump's tariffs will spur inflation. …
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Trump Begins His Fight Against Inflation
This week, the Federal Reserve paused rate cuts, and Donald Trump sent a broadside at the central bank, kicking off Trump's second fight against inflation. While Biden and Democrats tried claiming for a while that they'd solved inflation, at least until voters looked at them…
Former EEOC commissioners slam White House, defend DEI polices after being fired by Trump
Since taking his oath of office earlier this month, President Donald Trump has unleashed a veritable rampage of executive actions. That trend continued this week when the president fired two Democratic commissioners at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Ex-commissioners say that their firing "violates…
Doug Burgum talks up need to secure 'energy dominance' ahead of confirmation vote
President Donald Trump made headlines late last year when he nominated former North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum to head up the Department of the Interior. Burgum got one step close to filling the role on Wednesday when the Senate voted 78 to 20 in…
Former FBI agent lists things that Kash Patel can do to 'restore integrity'
Kash Patel was selected by President Donald Trump late last year to serve as FBI director, and he had a contentious hearing with senators on Friday. While it remains unclear as to whether Patel will be confirmed, one former FBI agent is hopeful that he…
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