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DOJ Criminally Charges Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps

"Finally, in May 2023, the Department of Justice notified Epps that it would seek to charge him criminally for events on January 6, 2021."

South Dakota Landowners Fighting Eminent Domain Lawsuit

Over 80 South Dakota landowners are involved in a lawsuit to fight against a company declaring they have the "right" to eminent domain.

Self-Proclaimed Jan 6 Orchestrator Ray Epps Sues Fox News for Defamation

Epps claims the network and Carlson promulgated an unfounded narrative that portrayed him as an undercover agent who instigated the Capitol violence to discredit then-President Trump and his followers.

Republicans Question Wray on FBI Weaponization, ‘Radical Traditional Catholics’ Memo

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher was questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on the organization's various failures.

Rep. Gaetz Leads Republican Charge to End Warrantless Surveillance of Americans, Highlighting Government Abuse of Power

The constitutional rights of American citizens should take precedence over warrantless surveillance.

Lawyers for Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps Move to Sue Fox News for Defamation

The imminent defamation lawsuit hinges on a theory that Tucker Carlson, formerly with Fox News, championed on his now-canceled program.

Republicans Probe BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Over Potential Antitrust Violations

BlackRock "is potentially violating U.S. antitrust law by entering into agreements to ‘decarbonize’ its assets under management and reduce emissions to net zero," the congressmen write.

Jan. 6 Protester Markus Maly Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison, ‘Freedom Lost, Life Destroyed, My Life Is Upside Down’

January 6 protester Markus Mally was sentenced to 6 years in prison in June, leaving his wife raising a 3 year old little girl and 2 autistic sons at home alone.

Judge Rejects Maricopa County’s Attempt to Block Kari Lake’s Access to Ballot Affidavit Envelopes in Election Lawsuit

Lake alleges that numerous Republican voters were disenfranchised due to voting machine glitches that plagued at least 60% of Maricopa County's voting centers on Election Day.

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