August 21 NY state appellate judge panel unanimously decides to throw out fine imposed on Trump Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on the latest and reactions as the penalty in the Trump civil fraud case is voided on 'The Story.'
August 21 Trump administration wins Supreme Court fight to slash NIH medical research grants tied to DEI, LGBTQ studies The Supreme Court cleared President Donald Trump to cut $783 million in NIH diversity-linked research grants in a 5–4 ruling that overturned lower court blocks.
August 21 Judge who fined Trump $500M gets the books thrown at him Judge Arthur Engoron's $500 million fine against Donald Trump was rejected by an appellate court, with no portion of the judgment preserved.
August 21 Left-wing court hands Kristi Noem big win in ‘unvetted immigration’ case Federal appeals court allows Homeland Security to end TPS designation affecting approximately 60,000 Honduran, Nicaraguan and Nepalese migrants.
August 21 Former assistant US attorney calls latest move in Trump's civil fraud case 'half-right' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Andy McCarthy weighs in on a New York court voiding the $500 million civil fraud penalty against President Donald Trump in Attorney General Letitia James' case on 'America Reports.'
August 21 Parole board hears Menendez brothers’ case ‘America Reports’ panelists Phil Holloway and Dmitriy Shakhnevich discuss the possibility of the Menendez brothers being released from prison as a parole board reviews their case.
August 21 Boasberg cleared to rule on CECOT migrant deportations after appeals court decision Judges said the status of the 252 Venezuelan migrant deported by Trump had changed significantly, prompting them to dissolve the near-term relief, and kick the case to Judge Boasberg.
August 21 Federal judge blocks Texas public schools from displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms Judge Fred Biery grants preliminary injunction against Texas Ten Commandments bill, ruling it violates First Amendment by favoring Christian denominations over others
August 20 Fed court of appeals grants Trump admin pause on protections for 60K immigrants San Francisco appeals court pauses judge's decision blocking DHS termination of Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from three countries amid racial bias claims.
August 20 US announces more sanctions on ICC officials for targeting Americans, Israelis The State Department announced sanctions against four ICC officials over their actions against Americans and Israelis. The ICC denounced the sanctions as an attack on the court's independence.