Defending Journalism: White House Correspondent Initiates Lawsuit, Sues Karine Jean-Pierre

On Thursday evening, Simon Ateba, a correspondent for Today News Africa at the White House, initiated legal action against White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and the U.S. Secret Service for their decision to deactivate his hard pass. Ateba alleges that Jean-Pierre violated his First Amendment right to press freedom and the Fifth Amendment’s due process clause by revoking his pass along with other journalists from smaller, non-corporate media outlets. These hard passes grant access …

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Judge Limits Trump’s Speech, Here’s What She Said About The First Amendment

It has been confirmed by the judge that during the trial, Trump’s speech will be limited to ensure the safety of the witnesses. The judge, who is known for being strict when it comes to sentencing defendants involved in the January 6 riot, has restricted the amount of information that Trump can share. This comes as prosecutors advocate for a trial date in January 2024. The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s legal case, which involves accusations …

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DOJ Allocates Staggering $6 Billion to Seize Assets from American Taxpayers

The Department of Justice seems to have taken a proactive approach, possibly due to concerns that House Republicans may reduce its financial support. As a result, the Department has allocated a significant amount of $6 billion towards collaborating with private enterprises to seize assets and funds from American citizens. Law enforcement agencies have turned civil asset forfeiture into a lucrative business. They are not legally required to press charges or file a lawsuit against individuals …

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Blatant Bias Exposed: Special Counsel’s Obsession with Trump’s Twitter Goes Too Far

In a recent development, the special counsel, Jack Smith, who has previously indicted former President Donald J. Trump, secured a search warrant for Trump’s previously inactive Twitter account. This move is part of an ongoing investigation into allegations surrounding the 2020 election. A federal judge in Washington approved the warrant after Elon Musk acquired Twitter, now rebranded as X. This action is significant as it’s the first instance where prosecutors have directly delved into Trump’s …

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Democrats in Denial: Did Joe Biden’s Weather Talk Hide More Sinister Dealings?

Jim Jordan, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said that a bombshell note written by then-Vice President Joe Biden to his son’s then-business partner Devon Archer in 2011 constitutes compelling proof that the current president has not been forthright in his denials of the allegations. Journalist Martha MacCallum read from the memo the New York Post received on Thursday that Joe Biden expressed regret at missing an opportunity to meet with Archer at an event at …

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Special Counsel Seeks to Silence Donald Trump

In a significant development, Judge Tanya Chutkan of the Federal District has issued an order in response to a motion filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith. The motion seeks to obtain a protective order against former President Donald Trump in his latest criminal case. The motion aimed to secure an order that would prohibit the former president from publicly discussing certain critical aspects of the case, thereby preventing any potential interference with the legal proceedings. …

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Transparency or Spectacle? Democrats Advocate for Cameras in Trump Trials

Thirty-eight House Democrats have come forward, voicing their support for including digital cameras in the courtroom during the anticipated federal trials of former President Donald Trump. This issue is of particular significance because, at present, federal courts do not permit cameras, leaving the public to rely solely on descriptions and sketches to glean insight into the unfolding events. The lawmakers are appealing to the Judicial Conference, the authoritative body responsible for policymaking within federal courts, …

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Alina Habba’s Drops Potential Clue About Trump’s Defense in Latest Indictment

On Thursday, Donald Trump was arraigned once again, which has become a familiar occurrence. This time, special counsel Jack Smith indicted him in Washington, D.C., for charges related to the events of January 6th. Accompanied by a motorcade, Trump made his way to the courthouse after being indicted by special counsel Jack Smith. As the legal proceedings unfolded, Alina Habba, Trump’s lawyer and legal spokesperson, took to the press to address the situation. During her …

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Kamala Harris Plays Dodgeball With DeSantis On Education Debate: Knows She Will Lose

In a recent series of events that sparked intense debate and contrasting viewpoints, Vice President Kamala Harris embarked on a visit to Florida, during which she took aim at Governor Ron DeSantis, accusing the state of attempting to rewrite history by propagating untruths in its approach to teaching about slavery. Her statements triggered a public response from Governor DeSantis, who, in a bold move, publicly invited Harris to engage in an open and candid dialogue …

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Welcome to Illinois: Where Non-Citizens Can Arrest You While GOP Advocates for Law & Order

Despite opposition from the state’s largest police union, Governor Jay Robert Pritzker signed a bill into law that makes it easier for non-citizens to become police officers in Illinois. On July 28, Pritzker signed HB3751 into law, allowing anyone with a valid work visa to apply to become a police officer in Illinois. According to the bill’s language, anyone who is eligible to work in the United States under federal law or against whom U.S. …

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