Politics September 11 Ryan Routh trial begins after jury seated in Trump assassination attempt case Federal prosecutors will present evidence against Ryan Routh, who allegedly targeted President Trump with an AK-style rifle in September 2024.
Supreme Court September 10 Supreme Court rejects South Carolina's bid to enforce transgender bathroom ban The Supreme Court declined to take up a request from South Carolina seeking to enforce its ban on students using public school bathrooms that match their gender identity.
VIDEO September 10 Fed judge allows 9/11 families to sue Saudi government Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Eric Shawn has the latest on what 9/11 families are accusing the Saudi Arabian government of in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 on 'America Reports.'
Politics September 10 Self-representation ‘almost always a mistake,’ expert warns as Trump trial begins Ryan Routh's decision to defend himself in Trump golf course assassination attempt case creates unusual courtroom dynamics where judge "must protect defendant from himself."
Remembering 9/11 September 10 9/11 families celebrate 'historic, landmark decision' in long-running Saudi Arabia lawsuit Family members of 9/11 victims applauded a court ruling that they said will bring them one step closer to holding Saudi Arabia accountable for its alleged role in the terrorist attacks.
Politics September 10 Jury selection still underway in Ryan Routh trial, more than 70 jurors removed Federal court dismisses over 70 prospective jurors in Ryan Routh assassination attempt trial due to strong opinions about Trump and impartiality concerns.
Donald Trump September 10 Legal experts predict Trump will win National Guard battle despite federal judge ruling Trump faces legal challenges over National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, but the president is threatening similar action in Chicago, New York and other cities.
Michigan September 10 Michigan city may ban LGBTQ+ flags on public property, judge rules A Michigan city may enforce its rule banning LGBTQ+ flags from being displayed on publicly owned property, as the policy is not unconstitutional, according to a judge.
VIDEO September 9 Ben Shapiro: Whenever the Dems talk about the great institutionalists they are, you have to check your wallet 'The Ben Shapiro Show' host Ben Shapiro joins 'The Will Cain Show' to break down the Left's reaction to the Supreme Court lifting a restraining order on I.C.E. enforcement.
VIDEO September 9 Jesse Watters: These courts need to be systematically dismantled Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Jesse Watters calls out the 'crime' against the country following the stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Politics September 9 Chief Justice Roberts sides with Trump to temporarily freeze $5B in foreign aid spending The Trump administration seeks to freeze $5 billion in foreign aid as part of its America First agenda, and the Supreme Court is weighing the dispute.