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House GOP Threatens to Subpoena Special Counsel Jack Smith

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) have threatened to subpoena Special Counsel Jack Smith if he does not provide documents related to his investigation of Donald Trump.

Federal Authorities Look to Charge 28 Individuals Involved in Brothel Network

The Justice Department announced that it is looking to move forward in charging individuals in connection to a brothel network.

Former MLB Player Deported Back to Venezuela on Child Sex Charges

Former Pittsburgh Pirates player Felipe Vazquez was deported back to Venezuela recently after being convicted of various child sex crimes.

Biden’s DOJ Fines Christian Trucking Company $700K for Requiring Workers to Disclose Legal Status

Biden’s Department of Justice has given a $700,000 fine to Covenant Transport Inc. and the affiliated Transport Management Services LLC to "resolve" alleged violations of the anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

‘Over 200 Agents Embedded’ in Crowd During Jan. 6: Rep. Clay Higgins

Representative Clay Higgins (R-LA) told Chris Salcedo in an interview with Newsmax that "at least 200" FBI agents were embedded in the crowds during the January 6 Capitol event.

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Issues Subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein Flight Logs

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) announced that she has issued a subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs.

Apple Settles on $25 Million Settlement for ‘Unintentionally’ Favoring Illegal Workers Over American Citizens

Apple agreed to a $25 million settlement over claims that the company was illegally favoring hiring immigrants over United States citizens, the Department of Justice said.

Blue States Automatically Register Welfare Recipients to Vote

Blue states across the United States are automatically registering hundreds of thousands of residents to vote each year whenever they interact with state agencies, including welfare offices.

D.C. Mayor Gives Residents Tracking Tags to Find Stolen Vehicles

Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser said that residents may be eligible to receive "digital tracking tags" amid a rise in auto theft.

Judge Hits Trump with Gag Order, Prevents Him From Criticizing Prosecutors

The order specifically curtails Trump's ability to make public remarks targeting court officials, potential witnesses, or members of the special counsel's team.

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