Supreme Court gives family go-ahead on FBI lawsuit

The United States Supreme Court made a significant ruling, allowing an Atlanta family to pursue their legal action against the…
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Jonathan Turley thinks AG Letitia James' mortgage fraud case is serious
New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) seems to be staring down a massive legal situation after bombshell news broke regarding her alleged role in mortgage fraud. According to the Daily Caller, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley believes the situation is beyond serious…
White House shares evidence of 'Maryland Man' Kilmar Abrego Garcia's gang ties
The Trump administration released evidence of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's violent history and MS-13 ties after an outcry among Democrats over the alleged gang member's deportation to his native El Salvador. Mainstream media have portrayed Garcia, an illegal alien from El Salvador, as an innocent father…
Trump memo cites 10 SCOTUS rulings in support of federal deregulatory effort
President Donald Trump aims to reduce the size and scope of the federal bureaucracy's regulatory powers, and he is using the Supreme Court to try to achieve that goal. In a recent memo to all department and agency heads, Trump directed them to commence repealing…
Trump fires two Democratic board members of National Credit Union Administration
President Donald Trump has gone on a firing spree since taking office in January, in part to reduce the size and inefficiency of the federal workforce but also to ensure that federal employees are aligned with, or at least not overtly opposed to, his policy…
Legal expert doubts judge's ability to hold Trump administration members in contempt
Last month saw the Trump administration fly a group of alleged foreign gang members to El Salvador despite a federal judge's order that their planes turn around. Although U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has suggested that administration officials may be held in contempt, one legal…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suspends three officials as part of investigation into leaks
Prior to being confirmed, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth pledged that he would bring major changes to the Pentagon establishment. An example of that came this week when Hegseth moved to suspend a high-ranking Department of Defense (DOD) official.  Three high-ranking figures have been removed…
Conservatives hope Trump's nominee to head the IRS will clean up scandal-ridden agency
The IRS has frequently been used as a tool of retribution, with independent journalist Matt Taibbi finding himself under investigation two years ago after he testified before Congress about Hunter Biden's laptop. However, two observers recently hoped that the man President Donald Trump has put…
Trump administration cites court records alleging that deported man is a domestic abuser
President Donald Trump has been harshly criticized over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an individual who was mistakenly removed to El Salvador. However, newly released court records appear to vindicate Trump by proving that Garcia was not an innocent figure.  Court records include multiple…
Defense Digital Service prepares to shut down as insiders say DOGE has sidelined it
As its website notes, the Defense Digital Service (DDS) was created in 2015 with a mission of bringing "best practices and technologies from the private sector and pairs them with the critical mission of the Department of Defense." Yet the entity's staff are all preparing…
Former Hunter Biden whistleblower Gary Shapley made acting IRS commissioner
Former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) criminal investigator Gary Shapley made headlines in 2023 when he alleged that tax officials had thwarted an investigation of Hunter Biden and his associates. Yet in a startling development, Shapley has just gone from being a whistleblower to acting IRS…
DOGE is cross-checking government data to stop illegal aliens from claiming public benefits
This week saw President Donald Trump sign a memorandum aimed at preventing illegal aliens and other ineligible people from collecting Social Security. That move came one day before a new report detailed how the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is cracking down on other government…
Report: Man who helped authenticate Hunter Biden's laptop is under investigation
CBS News made headlines in 2022 when it acknowledged that Hunter Biden's laptop was not the product of Russian disinformation. However, one of the two individuals whom CBS News relied on to authenticate Hunter's device has since been accused of lying about his credentials.  Allegation…
U.K. Supreme Court rules that 'women' are defined by 'biological sex' and not preferred gender identity
Progressive Democrats and leftists worldwide have been shocked and angered by the growing societal, political, and even legal pushback against their absurdly anti-scientific insistence that transgender women, biological males who identify as female, be treated and viewed the same as actual women. The left is…
Poll finds most New Yorkers unsatisfied with Sen. Schumer's job performance, think he should be replaced as Senate leader
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is, in many ways, the de facto standard-bearer of the Democratic Party right now, but not all of the party's voting base, including many of his own constituents in New York, are satisfied with the job he's doing in…
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