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Garland ‘Personally Approved’ Target on Conservatives

Former Attorney General Merrick Garland and former FBI Director Christopher Wray were behind the approval of the Arctic Frost probe, which targeted conservatives through a weaponized Justice Department.

Mavis Jones Bail Fund Donation Adds Fuel to Virginia AG Race Scandal

Mavis Jones, wife of Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D.), is facing scrutiny for donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, a controversial bail group that freed violent offenders—including rapists and murderers—from jail.

Letitia James Pleads Not Guilty

New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution.

Slain Refugee’s Killer Could Face Death Penalty

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against DeCarlos Brown Jr. for the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutka.

Duffy Threatens to Pull License Power from California

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened to revoke California's ability to issue commercial driver’s licenses if it fails to comply with transportation policies.

Judge Strikes Down Biden-Era Trans Policy

A federal judge struck down a Biden-era rule that expanded anti-discrimination policies to include transgender measures.

Jack Smith to Confront ‘Mischaracterizations’ of Trump Investigation

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is requesting to testify publicly following a letter by House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH).

‘Give Me a Break’: Sen. Josh Hawley Clashes with CNN Over White House Renovation

During a tense CNN exchange Wednesday, Sen. Josh Hawley, (R-MO), turned the tables on a reporter questioning President Donald Trump’s decision to renovate part of the White House.

Bracero Program 2.0 Could Change Everything

Rep. Monica De La Cruz (R-TX) introduced the Bracero Program 2.0 Act on July 14, 2025, aimed at overhauling the federal H-2A visa program used to bring temporary agricultural workers into the United States.

Parents Revolt, Washington’s HB 1296 Sparks Major Lawsuit

A group of Washington parents, educators, and school board members filed a lawsuit Thursday in Thurston County Superior Court, challenging House Bill 1296 as unconstitutional.

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