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Special Counsel Jack Smith Asks Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s Immunity Claims

Special Counsel Jack Smith asked the Supreme Court to consider Trump's immunity claims.

Hunter Biden’s Team Files to Dismiss Indictment on Gun Charges in Delaware

Attorneys for Hunter Biden filed a motion Monday afternoon in federal court in Delaware to dismiss the indictment against him over gun charges.

Trump Says He Will Not Be Testifying in Court: ‘Nothing More To Say’

Former President Donald Trump said over the weekend he will not be testifying Monday concerning his civil lawsuit in court as previously expected.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Censorship Law

The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a Washington law that prohibits counselors from having discussions that encourage changes to a minor's gender identity.

New Mexico Lawsuit Accuses Meta Of Enabling Child Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking

According to a lawsuit filed against Meta Platforms and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, New Mexico officials accused Facebook and Instagram of enabling child sexual abuse and human trafficking on the platform.

Healthcare Worker Turned Whistleblower Faces Court After Exposing Deaths Linked to COVID Vaccine

56-year-old healthcare worker turned whistleblower of Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand's public health agency, Barry Young, was arrested over the weekend for his alleged involvement in the "unauthorized disclosure and misuse of data."

Former U.S. Ambassador Accused of Spying For Cuba

A former ambassador to Bolivia has been charged by United States prosecutors for secretly working for the Cuban government and supporting its mission in collecting intelligence.

Gov. Abbott Plans to Sign Legislation Allowing Texas Police to Arrest Illegal Immigrants

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott said over the weekend that he plans to sign a new state law that will allow Texas police officers to arrest immigrants who illegally entered the state from another country.

Federal Judge Overturns Ban on Firearm Sales Against Those Under 21

A federal judge overturned a ban on licensed firearms dealers selling pistols to those between the ages of 18-20.

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