January 11, 2024 Trump 14th Amendment ballot eligibility challenger arrested on federal tax fraud charges Former President Trump's ballot eligibility challenger, John Anthony Castro, is facing a 33-count indictment for allegedly filing fraudulent tax returns.
January 11, 2024 Federal appeals court rules in favor of 'Soros' DA fired by DeSantis A federal appeals court ruled Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis violated a state attorney's First Amendment rights when he suspended him in 2022 for neglect of duty and incompetence.
January 10, 2024 Former military pilots demand Austin’s resignation: 'Complete dereliction of duty' The MACH 1 Caucus – comprised of four former military pilots in Congress – is demanding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's resignation or dismissal after his delayed hospital treatment notification.
January 10, 2024 Nevada judge rejects Trump ballot eligibility challenge, says GOP opponent 'improperly manufactured' standing A Nevada judge rejected Republican candidate John Anthony Castro's lawsuit questioning former President Trump's eligibility over the 14th Amendment.
January 10, 2024 SecDef Austin's 'reckless' handling of hospitalization 'undermined' constitutional commitments: expert Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization without the White House's knowledge undermined the "constitutional commitment to civilian control of the military," one expert says.
January 9, 2024 A crash course on Donald Trump's January 9th hearing A federal court will hear oral arguments on whether Trump is entitled to dismissal of Jack Smith's 2020 election case against him due to presidential immunity.
January 8, 2024 Pelosi panned for saying banning Trump from ballot over Jan. 6 depends on 'different laws from state to state' Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was mocked for suggesting that blocking former President Trump from running in 2024 depended on "different laws from state to state."
January 4, 2024 On this day in history, January 4, 1965, LBJ touts utopian 'Great Society' in State of the Union address President Lyndon B. Johnson touted a "Great Society" in his State of the Union address of Jan. 4, 1965, proposing the federal government as the solution to human ills.
January 2, 2024 On this day in history, January 2, 1920, thousands detained by DOJ in nationwide 'Palmer Raids' Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer launched the greatest of his infamous raids on this day in history, Jan. 2, 1920. They employed illegal tactics and marked height of the Red Scare.
December 29, 2023 New York lawmaker’s bill banning Chick-fil-A isn’t progressive. It’s pure bigotry One New York lawmaker’s crusade against Chick-fil-A could end up banning Jewish, Muslim and Christian-owned restaurants. That flies in the face of what progressives believe. It's just bigotry.