Trump Files Amicus Brief with Supreme Court Supporting Florida
The former president has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of Florida against a 2021 law that limits social media companies like Facebook and Twitter.
The former president has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of Florida against a 2021 law that limits social media companies like Facebook and Twitter.
The Supreme Court of Florida will establish a grand jury at the request of Republican Governor Ron DeSantis to examine any malfeasance over the COVID-19 vaccinations, the court stated on Thursday.
On Christmas Eve, another busload of migrants landed in front of Vice President Harris’ house. Sunday, immigrant rescue organizations reported that busloads of migrants from the Texas-Mexico border were dumped off near the mansion of Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, D.C., during the Christmas holiday weekend.
A court in Arizona decided against Republican Kari Lake’s legal challenge to the outcome of the November governor election, in which Democrat Katie Hobbs was proclaimed the winner by around 0.5 percentage points.
Matt Taibbi published the most recent chapter of his “Twitter Files” on Christmas Eve, revealing that collaboration between the tech behemoth Twitter and intelligence agencies extended far beyond the FBI. In an extensive series of tweets, Taibbi asserted that the FBI was only the “doorman” to a broad operation of social media monitoring and control, spanning institutions from the State Department to the CIA.
Jordan’s office stated that the release of internal files by Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, had revealed an “ongoing surveillance operation” that exceeded FBI investigative authority and led to a coordinated misinformation campaign by Twitter and the FBI to suppress and censor free speech.
Under pressure from a federal lawsuit, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has agreed to demolish two lengthy portions of the state’s border wall, constructed from stacked shipping containers topped with concertina wire.
Wednesday was the trial’s opening day in the election challenge of Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Her attorneys focused on the Maricopa County election technology problems that caused disarray on Election Day and disenfranchised voters.
The House Ways and Means Committee received Donald Trump’s tax returns on Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. The Republican Party is outraged that the Democrats may release them.
However, one Republican lawmaker was ridiculed after issuing a dire warning in which he insisted without evidence that Democrats releasing Trump’s taxes would open the floodgates and allow the tax returns of ordinary citizens or even Supreme Court justices to be made public.
According to an internal email, a major problem was identified in Maricopa County: “There’s a 15,000 Difference Somewhere.” The emails highlight that Maricopa County, Arizona’s election day was a nightmare. Given the high-stakes implications of the election’s outcome, it is logical and understandable that voters and candidates would be dissatisfied with the day’s events.