Justice System

Trump Vows to Ban ‘Child Sexual Mutilation’ if Elected President

At a campaign stop in New Hampshire, Donald Trump said that "gasoline-powered engines will be allowed but child sexual mutilation will be banned."

The Power of Presidential Pardon

The presidential pardon is a power granted to the President of the United States by the U.S. Constitution.

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.

San Francisco Mayor Claims Target Closures ‘Might Be Due to AI’

San Francisco Mayor London Breed claimed last week that Target closing stores is because “people don’t necessarily shop in the same ways that they did before” and that the growth of AI “requires us to make some significant adjustments in how we use our retail establishments as well.”

Illinois Abolishes Cash Bail: Will ‘Embolden Criminals Even More’

“Terribly detrimental to public safety.”

Study Links BLM Protests to Reduction in Police Killings, Rise in Homicides

A recent study spanning five years observed a decline in police-related fatalities in the wake of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests.

Proud Boys’ Enrique Tarrio Receives 22-Year Sentence Over Jan 6 Capitol Breach Involvement

The sentencing is currently the lengthiest given in connection to the events of that day

Trump Urges Republican Attorneys to Adopt ‘Eye for an Eye’ Approach Against ‘Weaponization of Justice’

“I hope that Republican district attorneys and attorneys general throughout the country are closely watching the tremendous weaponization of justice that is being utilized against me. There’s NEVER been anything like it."

San Francisco Drug Dealers Still Eligible for Free Legal Council After Making Upwards of $350K a Year

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member Matt Dorsey requested City Hall investigate the justice system after a report stated drug dealers in the area make upwards of $350,000 a year.

Bill in California Would Force Judges To Take Race Into Account During Prison Sentencing

A new bill introduced in the state of California would require judges to consider race when giving prison sentences to criminals.

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