Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith celebrated a major legal victory after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously struck down Mexico’s lawsuit against the firearms manufacturer. The high court's ruling on June 5, 2025, upheld American sovereignty and the Second Amendment by affirming that U.S. gunmakers cannot be held responsible for criminal misuse of their products in foreign countries.
Rising country music sensation Warren Zeiders had a moment to remember this week, visiting President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. The “Pretty Little Poison” singer joked with fans afterward that he “didn’t know what to do with his hands” during the official photo op, clearly humbled by the opportunity.
Former President Bill Clinton voiced concern Thursday on ABC’s “The View,” warning that the judicial system may not withstand pressure from President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Clinton responded to questions about Trump’s influence over key American institutions, saying the courts are vulnerable and may not maintain their independence.
The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging the companies aided in illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino noted that the "threat picture now for the United States is dramatic," warning that drone, artificial intelligence, and Chinese entities are persistent issues in the United States.