Thune won't allow reversal of Arctic Frost provision allowing senators to sue DOJ

A provision of the bill that ended the federal government shutdown left House lawmakers shocked and angry, but it looks…
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Trump considers discussing pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell with DOJ
Could a presidential pardon resurrect one of the most infamous figures in recent scandals? President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm by announcing he’ll consult with the Justice Department about possibly pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted of grave crimes tied to child sex trafficking, the Washington…
Trump administration's farmer aid package anticipated soon
Hold onto your pitchforks, folks—help is on the horizon for America’s hardworking farmers as the Trump administration gears up to unveil a massive bailout plan, Newsmax reported.  The White House is poised to roll out a financial lifeline of up to $15 billion for farmers…
Judge overseeing Abrego Garcia deportation case denies government's request for delay due to shutdown
Due to the ongoing shutdown, some of the federal government's otherwise routine operations have been temporarily suspended until funding is restored, including most non-emergency litigation work in the Department of Justice. On Monday, federal prosecutors in Maryland asked for an indefinite delay in the high-profile…
Biden's FBI, Jack Smith, seized phone records of eight GOP senators and one GOP congressman
New and damning evidence has just been released that further exposed the disturbing extent of the weaponization of the Justice Department under former President Joe Biden to target his political opponents. A recently uncovered secret FBI document revealed that eight Republican senators and one Republican…
Letitia James will likely not face charge for fraudulent mortgage
It looks like New York Attorney General Letitia James is going to escape charges for her fraudulent mortgage, much to President Trump's shock and dismay. Elizabeth Yusi, a prosecutor from the Eastern District of Virginia, claims there is no probable cause to press charges against James,…
SCOTUS hears challenge to Colorado conversion therapy ban
The U.S. Supreme Court’s new term is underway, and on Tuesday, the justices were set to hear oral arguments in a First Amendment case touching on hot-button topics such as gender identity and sexual orientation. As Fox News reports, at issue in the case is…
Judge received death threats before home burned down, but no signs of arson found: Report
The investigation behind death threats and a burned-down home of a South Carolina judge just took an interesting twist that has left investigators puzzled. According to the New York Post, the lavish home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, located in Edisto Beach, burned to…
Trump threatens back pay for federal workers as Schumer prolongs government shutdown
A Republican proposal to end the government shutdown failed on Monday as Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rallied his party against a fifth attempt to end the impasse that has left thousands of federal employees in limbo. The Senate voted 52-42 to shoot down…
Man who was allegedly attacked by Mark Sanchez files suit
The situation with former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is getting stranger by the day, and the latest twist takes the cake. According to the New York Post, Perry Tole, 69, the grease truck driver who stabbed Sanchez, is now filing a lawsuit against him…
New French government collapses just 14 hours after PM named new cabinet
France's new government has collapsed in record time--just 27 days into the new prime minister's tenure and 14 hours after he named his cabinet. French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who was appointed by French President Emmanuel Macron just 27 days earlier, resigned on Monday under…
'Disturbing and outrageous': Biden FBI spied on nine GOP senators during 'Arctic Frost'
Documents turned over to the Senate Judiciary Committee showed that the FBI under former President Joe Biden secretly obtained phone records for nine Republican members of Congress, including eight sitting senators, during its Arctic Frost investigation into 2020 election meddling. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck…
Trump sends National Guard troops to Portland despite court order
Portland ICE has been the scene of violent unrest in recent days, with one journalist being beaten while another was threatened with murder. President Donald Trump has responded by sending hundreds of National Guard troops in defiance of a federal court order.  Gavin Newsom: "We…
AG will appeal 8-year sentence given to man who tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh
The New York Post reported last week that the man who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was sentenced to just eight years in prison. That fact was not well received by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has said that she will be…
French prime minister abruptly resigns less than a month after taking office
France has been plagued with political instability ever since last year's hotly contested election ended in a hung parliament. The latest example of that came this week when Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu rocked the country by abruptly resigning.  Lecornu steps down less than a month…
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