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Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Removal of Biden-Appointed FTC Commissioner

The Supreme Court allows President Trump to remove Biden-appointed FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, setting up a December showdown.

Judge Puts Length Cap on Trump’s NYT Lawsuit

U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday tossed out President Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times, criticizing the filing's length.

DOJ Demands Supreme Court Let Trump Remove Lisa Cook

The Justice Department is calling for the Supreme Court to allow President Trump's removal of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve.

DOJ Targets Blue States in Voter Fraud Crackdown

The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division filed lawsuits against the states of Oregon and Maine and their Secretaries of State for failing to provide information relating to voter roll records.

Bill Barr Transcript Dismantles Democrat Claims of Trump-Epstein Connection

Former Attorney General Bill Barr denies any Trump-Epstein connection in released House Oversight transcript, refuting claims of a cover-up.

Supreme Court Holds the Line Against South Carolina’s Bathroom Ban

The Supreme Court denies South Carolina's emergency bid to enforce its transgender bathroom ban, letting an injunction stand.

Pro-Israel Groups Take on Albanese in Defamation Lawsuit

A groundbreaking defamation lawsuit has been filed against Francesca Albanese, the United Nations’ so-called Palestinian rights envoy, after she waged what plaintiffs describe as a "defamatory, derogatory, and hateful" campaign against two U.S.-based pro-Israel groups.

Peter Navarro Demands DOJ Explain Appeal Withdrawal in Contempt Case

Senior Counselor Peter Navarro is demanding the DOJ explain its sudden decision to abandon his contempt conviction appeal.

Justice Barrett Pushes Back on Partisan Attacks: ‘We Wear Black, Not Red or Blue’

Justice Amy Coney Barrett rejects partisan criticism, saying Supreme Court justices “wear black, not red or blue,” while defending Dobbs.

D.C. Grand Juries Revolt Against Trump-Era Prosecutions

Grand juries in Washington, D.C. are refusing to indict left-wing activists charged under President Trump’s crackdown.

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