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Former Attorney General Bill Barr Calls for Prosecutors to Respect Voters’ Choice, Dismiss Trump Cases

Former Attorney General Bill Barr has made headlines with a recent call for prosecutors to respect the will of the American people and dismiss ongoing cases against former President Donald Trump upon his re-election. Barr highlighted that voters had full knowledge of the allegations against former President Donald Trump when casting their ballots for his re-election on Tuesday. Barr asserted that, in light of this informed choice, prosecutors should consider the will of the people and prioritize the country’s best interests by respecting the outcome of the election.

Former Kentucky Police Officer Found Guilty of Using Excessive Force on Breonna Taylor During 2020 Drug Raid

A federal jury on Friday convicted former Kentucky police detective Brett Hankison of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a 2020 drug raid that tragically ended in her death.

Couple Praying Outside U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 Sentenced to Prison

A federal judge sentenced a Texas couple to prison for their alleged role in the January 6, 2021, event at the U.S. Capitol. According to the Department of Justice (DOJ), the couple assaulted law enforcement.

Hunter Biden’s Gun-Related Sentencing Postponed Until December

Hunter Biden's first criminal sentencing has been postponed by three weeks by a federal judge.

New York Court Rejects Trump’s Gag Order Appeal

The New York Court of Appeals tossed out Donald Trump's appeal of the gag order in his falsified business records case.

Update: Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty to Tax Crimes

Hunter Biden pled guilty to nine federal charges related to tax crimes.

California Releases Man Charged With Road-Rage Attacks Early From Prison

Nathaniel Radimak, a man convicted of multiple road-rage attacks in Southern California, was released from prison after serving less than a year of his five-year sentence.

United Nations – American Minute with Bill Federer

The United Nations officially began October 24, 1945.Its name was coined by President Franklin Roosevelt. The United Nations' charter was drafted in the Garden Room of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. The Charter meeting did not...

Former Congressman George Santos Admits to Charges, Faces Years in Prison

Ex-Rep. George Santos, formerly of the Republican Party in New York, entered a guilty plea to two federal counts in a New York court...

The Battle Over SB 94: California’s Proposed Lifeline for Long-Term Inmates

Nearly a year of inactivity later, the California Assembly is gearing up to vote on SB 94, legislation permitting prisoners convicted of murder and...

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