Trump’s Request for Cameras in Federal Trial Sparks Debate

Former President Donald Trump is advocating for the televised coverage of his upcoming federal trial, aligning himself with media outlets in this request. Unsurprisingly, the DOJ ( U.S. Department of Justice ) opposes this effort. Legal representatives for President Trump assert that the extraordinary nature of the proceedings justifies their televised coverage. In a filing made on November 11th to U.S. District Judge Tonya Chutkan, who is presiding over the case, the lawyers argued, “For …

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DOJ Demands Gag Order on Trump to be Reinstated

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested that Judge Tanya Chutkan reinstate her previous gag order on ex-President Donald Trump, asserting that this order does not infringe upon his First Amendment rights to free speech. On October 20, Judge Chutkan temporarily halted the enforcement of her order as it awaited further review. This initial directive faced backlash from various quarters, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), for imposing excessively broad limitations on Trump’s ability …

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Trump Won’t Stay Silence, Legal Team to Appeal Gag Order

An appeal was filed by former President Donald Trump after a partial gag order was issued in the case of special counsel Jack Smith. According to the details, Trump’s legal team has formally initiated the appeal process against the order. This order, imposed by a judge, restricts Trump and his allies from publicly discussing specific aspects of an ongoing case, including but not limited to barring him from openly discrediting witnesses and making any public …

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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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Did the Supreme Court Just Hand Biden a Major Victory on Immigration? Find Out Now

Recently, the Supreme Court made a decision with an 8-1 majority to resurrect a deportation policy that was put in place by the Biden administration. The policy aims to prioritize the removal of individuals who are in the country illegally and pose a threat to public safety. The Court stated that Texas and Louisiana did not have the legal standing to challenge this policy, claiming that it was too lenient. Furthermore, the Court ruled against …

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Shocking! Michigan Passes Law Criminalizing Hurt Feelings

The House of Representatives in Michigan has approved a new law that raises concerns about whether speech that causes emotional distress to others can be criminalized. This has sparked a debate about the limits of free speech and how it’s protected under the First Amendment. Throughout history, the Supreme Court has established guidelines to determine the limits of protected speech. The concept of “Fighting Words” was initially introduced in the Beauharnais v. Illinois case (1942). …

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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.