The Shocking Update on Trump’s Gag Order Drama: One Stayed, Another Expanded

A gag order preventing former President Donald Trump from targeting witnesses and prosecutors in his federal election interference case has been stayed again. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the order on Friday, temporarily pausing the implementation of the gag order and expediting the case. This comes after Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled in a lower court that Trump’s social media taunts posed a danger to the case and witnesses, and therefore, he should be …

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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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Louisiana Attorney General Reveals Shocking Truth about CISA’s Censorship Tactics

The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) cybersecurity agency has engaged in censorship, using the justification of “critical infrastructure security,” this is according to testimony from Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry. Landry appeared before the House Select Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government based on findings from the ongoing lawsuit, Louisiana and Missouri v. Biden et al.