Violation

DOJ Charges Ray Epps for Role in Jan 6 Events

"One misdemeanor count, disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds."

Former Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Withdraws Support from His Campaign

“Why I have chosen to distance is because of that frankly malignant narcissistic tendency to simply say that he’s never done anything wrong.”

O’Keefe Media Group Sues Hawaii for Restricting Photos of Lahaina Fire Aftermath

"Invalidate the criminalization of protected First Amendment activity and to also strip Maui County of any ability to criminally charge anyone who exercises their First Amendment rights."

Court Rules Biden Admin Violated First Amendment: COVID-19 Social Media Content Censorship

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, located in New Orleans, found that the Biden administration overstepped First Amendment boundaries in their approach to COVID-19 content on social media platforms.

Arizona Superior Court Rules in Favor of Strengthened Signature Matching Process for Mail-In Ballots

Ballots were being counted even if the signatures didn't align with those in the voter's registration record, a clear violation of the state's laws.

Hunter Biden to Be Indicted by End of September

Read the court filing.

German Judge Suspended for 2021 Decision Ending Mask Mandates in Schools

The presiding judge of the Weimar District Court has been suspended for 2 years following a 2021 ruling that mask mandates were unconstitutional.

Biden Vacation Home Rental Under Investigation for Alleged Policy Violation

Authorities are investigating billionaire Tome Steyer after he allegedly violated Vacation Home Rental (VHR) policies.

Former Trump Attorney Submits Himself to Fulton County Authorities

Former Trump attorney John Eastman submitted himself to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, with bail bondsman Scott Hall.

President Trump’s Bond Set at $200K in Georgia Election Case

"The Defendant shall perform no act to intimidate any person known to him or her to be a codefendant or witness in this case or to otherwise obstruct the administration of justice."

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