November 20 DOJ sues Newsom over California giving illegal immigrants college tuition benefits The Department of Justice sued Gov. Gavin Newsom over a California measure that gives illegal immigrants access to in-state tuition benefits.
November 20 Will Cain criticizes Democratic rep for her ‘word salad’ following Epstein claims Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Will Cain urges complete transparency in the release of the Epstein files and criticizes Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, for statements about Epstein’s links to Republican politicians on ‘The Will Cain Show.’Â
November 20 Senate Republicans, Dems block dueling attempts to repeal controversial Arctic Frost provision Bids to clarify that senators couldn't enrich themselves from the controversial Arctic Frost provision and to fully repeal the law were blocked in a bipartisan showdown.
November 20 Reagan-appointed judge torches colleagues in Texas map fight, calls ruling ‘fiction,’ ‘judicial activism’ Circuit Court Judge Jerry Smith wrote a fiery 104-page dissent attacking colleague Judge Jeffrey Brown's decision to block Texas redistricting maps.
November 20 Trump administration eyes sweeping federal power over AI, draft order shows Trump's sweeping AI executive order would block states from setting their own artificial intelligence rules, creating litigation task force.
November 20 Canadian lawyer advised alleged drug lord ex-Olympian to kill witness to have case dismissed, DOJ says FBI arrests defense attorney Deepak Paradkar in sweeping crackdown on Ryan Wedding's alleged drug trafficking organization that spans multiple countries.
November 19 Clock is ticking for Justice Department to release Epstein files Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent David Spunt reports on the timeline for releasing the Epstein files and provides an update on the criminal case involving former FBI Director James Comey on 'Special Report.'
November 19 Trump has to make this 'connection' to Americans, argues Democratic campaign consultant 'Special Report' panelists discuss foreign investments in the U.S. and more as affordability is reportedly top of mind for Americans.
November 19 Senators rail against 'cash grab' spending bill provision as House preps repeal vote The Senate reached bipartisan unity in its fury over a recently passed law that would allow lawmakers to sue federal government and reap a massive amount of money.
November 19 AT&T gave Jack Smith then-House Speaker McCarthy's personal cellphone records amid J6 investigation EXCLUSIVE: AT&T turned over private, personal cellphone records belonging to then-Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy to then-special counsel Jack Smith in January 2023.