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Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit on Trump’s D.C. Hotel Records

The U.S. Supreme Court decided to dismiss a lawsuit that revolved around accessing records pertaining to the D.C. hotel previously owned by ex-President Trump....

Supreme Court Gives Biden Admin Victory in Immigration Case

The Supreme Court gave the Biden administration a victory in an immigration case, ruling that Republican states could not challenge a policy narrowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) priorities for arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.

New Jersey Sues Three School Districts Over Transgender Student Policies

The State of New Jersey sued three Monmouth County school districts over their new policies requiring school officials to tell parents if their child desires to transition to a different gender.

Medical Transgender Industry to Reach $5 Billion in U.S. By 2030

A market research report from Grand View Research projected that the gender industry is to reach $5 billion by 2030.

Desantis Hosts Fundraiser at Dominion Voting Systems’ Lawyer’s Office

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is hosting a fundraiser at the Washington, D.C. lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, who served as lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems.

EcoHealth Alliance Subcontractor One of Wuhan Lab’s ‘Patients Zero’

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the United States Agency for International Development funded an EcoHealth Alliance subcontractor's efforts on coronaviruses, according to a report found through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

New York County District Attorney Ends Criminal Investigation into Trump Organization Without Filing Charges

The investigation was closed in early June by District Attorney Mimi Rocah.

JPMorgan Chase Reportedly Settles with Jeffrey Epstein Victims for $290 Million, Accused of Facilitating Sex Trafficking

Epstein, who passed away at age 66 in federal prison while facing trial on charges of sex trafficking minors, had accounts at JPMorgan since 2000.

U.S. Taxpayers to Pay For $135 Million Dollar Bill Supporting Illegal Immigrants Arriving in NYC

American taxpayers will pay for the more than $135 million bill to cover care, food, and housing costs for illegal aliens living in New York City.

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