Liam Walker
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Courts & LawBiden FBI Sought Records Of Conservatives In Get-Trump Probe
The Biden FBI filed subpoenas seeking the bank records and communications of numerous conservatives and Republican-affiliated organizations as part of its.
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Courts & LawSeattle FBI Probed Conservative CEO For Being 'Anti-Biden'
The House Judiciary Committee has released records revealing the FBI's investigations during the Biden administration, including the targeting of conservative.
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Courts & LawLawsuit Seeks DOJ Records on Biden Official's Role in Trump Prosecution
The Center to Advance Security in America (CASA) has filed a lawsuit seeking Justice Department (DOJ) records regarding the role of Matthew Colangelo, a.
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Courts & LawArctic Frost Docs Expose Breadth Of DOJ’s Weaponization
More than 150 individuals associated with former President Donald Trump were scrutinized by the FBI following the approval of an investigation into the Trump.
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Courts & LawInaction On Abortion Pill Puts Women At Risk Of Harm, Abuse
The Biden administration's decision to allow mail-order prescriptions for mifepristone, a medication used for abortion, has raised concerns about the safety of.
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Courts & LawDOJ Asks SCOTUS To OK Library Of Congress Official's Firing
The Justice Department has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court intervene in a legal dispute regarding President Trump’s authority to fire a top official at.
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Courts & LawThe Left Prefers A Rubble-Ridden White House To A Trump Win
The White House, often referred to as the People’s House, has faced limitations in hosting large events due to its capacity constraints. The East Room can.
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Courts & LawNew York Court Blocks Racial Quotas in Education Case
The New York Court of Appeals ruled against a group of activists seeking to impose racial quotas and race-centric curricula in the city's public education.
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Courts & LawJames Comey Seeks Dismissal of Charges Amid Leak Controversy
Former FBI Director James Comey filed a motion on Monday to dismiss charges of lying to Congress, brought by District Attorney Lindsey Halligan in the Eastern.
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Courts & LawU.K. Spy Case Collapse Raises Concerns Over China Espionage
The recent collapse of a major espionage case involving alleged Chinese spies has sparked significant political backlash in the United Kingdom. The Crown.
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Courts & LawDoc Shows Garland, Wray All Over Corrupt 'Arctic Frost'
A recently released document by Senator Chuck Grassley reveals that top officials in the Biden administration, including Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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Courts & LawComey Hires Attorney In Criminal Leaking Case Who Received Leaked Memos
Former FBI Director James Comey has hired attorney Patrick Fitzgerald to represent him in a criminal case involving allegations of leaking classified.
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Courts & LawLindsey Halligan Dismisses Final Case from Russiagate Investigation
Lindsey Halligan, the new U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, has dismissed the case against Dutch-Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, marking.
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Courts & LawHouse Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Prosecution
The House Judiciary Committee has referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution, citing allegations that he.
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CrimeLeftist Demonstrators Call For Murder Of Trump
Protesters at a recent "No Kings" demonstration expressed extreme sentiments, including calls for violence against political opponents, particularly former.
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Courts & LawSmartmatic Indicted For Money Laundering
Smartmatic — the company involved in a defamation lawsuit against Fox News over the latter’s reporting on the 2020 election — was indicted by a federal grand.
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Courts & LawFederal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Layoffs of Government Employees
A federal judge in Northern California has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from laying off government employees during.
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Courts & LawJohn Bolton Indicted For Mishandling Classified Information
President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 charges related to his alleged leaking of national secrets.
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Courts & LawDOJ Brings Terrorism Charges Against 'Militant' Antifa Cell
A federal grand jury has indicted two alleged members of Antifa on multiple charges, including providing material support to terrorists, attempted murder of.
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Courts & LawAudio: Biden Privately Praised Clarence Thomas' 'Character'
During his 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden claimed to have believed Anita Hill's allegations of sexual harassment against Supreme Court Justice Clarence.
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Courts & LawKBJ Suggests Black People Can't Vote
During oral arguments for a significant case regarding race-based gerrymandering, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed by Democrats, suggested that race.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Racial Discrimination in Redistricting
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday regarding the use of race in redistricting, specifically in the cases of Louisiana v. Callais and.
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Courts & LawMikie Sherrill Faces Scrutiny Over Naval Academy Cheating Scandal Amid Gubernatorial Campaign
Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic congresswoman and candidate for New Jersey governor, is facing criticism regarding her involvement in a cheating scandal at the.
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Courts & LawAlito Critiques Lower Courts for Avoiding Parental Rights Cases in Schools
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern on Tuesday regarding lower courts' reluctance to address cases involving schools allegedly facilitating.
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Courts & LawBlue States Lack Evidence in Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
Four states suing the Trump administration over the definition of birthright citizenship have not provided evidence to support their claims of harm, according.
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CrimeWendy Osefo and Husband Charged with Insurance Fraud
Wendy Osefo, a cast member of Bravo's "Real Housewives of Potomac," and her husband, Eddie Osefo, have been charged with insurance fraud and lying to police.
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Courts & LawJudicial Tensions Rise as Lower Court Judges Criticize Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently faced criticism from lower court judges regarding its management of the emergency docket, particularly in cases involving.
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CrimeChina Escalates Cyberattacks Targeting U.S. Technology Firms
A Chinese hacking group is reportedly behind a significant espionage campaign targeting U.S. technology firms and legal services, marking an escalation in.
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Courts & LawFBI Targeted Nine Republican Lawmakers in Investigation, Grassley Claims
The FBI conducted surveillance on nine Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, as part of its Arctic Frost investigation, according to a.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Review Free Speech Rights of Counselors in Colorado Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether the First Amendment protects the free speech rights of counselors in Colorado who provide therapy aligned with.
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Courts & Law51 GOP Senators Urge HHS, FDA to Restrict Abortion Drug
Fifty-one Republican senators have called on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take immediate.
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Courts & LawLetitia James Indicted for Mortgage Fraud
A Virginia grand jury has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges of bank fraud, according to multiple reports. The indictment was announced.
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Courts & LawLouisiana Demands FDA End ‘Illegal’ Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and a Louisiana woman who survived abortion pill poisoning have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug.
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Courts & LawIndictment of James Comey Raises Concerns Over DOJ's Independence
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by a grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, on two counts: obstruction and making false statements to Congress.
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Courts & LawGroup Requests IRS Investigation Into SPLC's Tax-Exempt Status
A complaint filed with the IRS on Thursday calls for an investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) regarding its tax-exempt status, citing.
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Courts & LawSen. Hawley Critiques DOJ Actions Amid Allegations of Political Targeting
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 7, 2025, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) raised concerns about the Department of Justice's (DOJ) alleged.
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Courts & LawAlito Slams CO For Saying Therapists Can't Affirm Kids' Natural Sex
Associate Justice Samuel Alito challenged the constitutionality of a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for minors during oral arguments in the.
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Courts & LawGorsuch, ACB Grill Colorado On Gender Therapy Laws
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, a case challenging Colorado's law that prohibits therapists from providing.
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Courts & LawNo Evidence of Arson in South Carolina Judge's House Fire, Officials Say
Authorities have confirmed that there is currently no evidence to suggest that the fire that damaged South Carolina Circuit Judge Diane Goodstein's home was.
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Courts & LawBiden FBI Targeted Eight Republican Senators in Investigation, Records Show
The FBI under the Biden administration obtained personal cell phone data from eight Republican senators as part of its investigation known as "Arctic Frost,".
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Courts & LawCalls for Impeachment of Judge After Light Sentence for Would-Be Assassin of Justice Kavanaugh
Congress is facing calls to impeach Judge Deborah Boardman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland following her decision to impose an.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Persecute Conservative Lawyers For Doing Their Jobs
In recent years, there has been a growing concern among conservative lawyers regarding what they perceive as persecution by Democratic officials for performing.
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CrimeMan Arrested For Explosives At Judiciary Mass
Days after a man attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and received a light sentence, police arrested a 41-year-old man on bomb charges.
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Courts & LawJudge Sentences Nicholas Roske to Eight Years for Attempted Assassination of Justice Kavanaugh
A federal judge in Maryland sentenced Nicholas Roske to eight years in prison for his attempted assassination of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The.
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Courts & LawDOJ Launches Investigation into Portland Police Practices Amid Antifa Protests
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) following allegations of unlawful policing during.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revoke TPS for Venezuelan Nationals
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily permitted the Trump administration to revoke the temporary protected status (TPS) of over 300,000 Venezuelan nationals.
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Courts & LawPlea Deals and Paperwork Errors Allow Alleged Killer to Remain Free
In a recent House Judiciary hearing, Steve Federico, the father of a 22-year-old woman allegedly murdered in May while visiting friends in South Carolina.
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Courts & LawAmid Review Of Deadly Abortion Drug, FDA Greenlights Copycat
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a generic version of mifepristone, a medication widely used for abortions, manufactured by Evita.
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Courts & LawPolitical Prisoner Peter Navarro Issues Warning About The Left
Peter Navarro, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, has emerged as a vocal critic of what he describes as the weaponization of justice by the.
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Courts & LawExclusive: Brief Asks DC Court To End 'Unethical, Un-American' Persecution Of Jeff Clark
America First Legal (AFL) has filed a brief supporting Jeffrey Clark, a former Trump Justice Department official, against what it describes as persecution from.