DOJ Staffer Fired After Being Charged with Felony Assault of a Federal Agent

The attorney general responded that disrespect for government law enforcement by federal employees will not be tolerated. As federal law enforcement continues to operate collaboratively with the Metropolitan…

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DOJ Charges Two Suspects with Shipping Sensitive AI Microchips to China

The agency alleges two Chinese nationals “knowingly and willfully” exported the technology without a license. The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged two Chinese nationals this week for illegally…

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ICE Impersonators Arrested in Multiple States

Public safety officials issue warning over pretending to be law enforcement. U.S. citizens are learning the hard way that impersonating law enforcement officers is a crime. Two students…

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Appellate Court Hears Case on Illegal Immigrants’ Right to Bear Arms

The assistant attorney highlights the “common thread of felons not abiding by the law.” The Seventh Court of Appeals heard arguments last week for a case examining whether…

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Judge Issues Unconditional Discharge Sentence in NY Trump Case

The hush money sentence amounts to no punishment as President Trump will take office in 10 days. New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced President-elect Donald Trump with an…

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President Biden Issues a 10+ Year Pardon of His Son

Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to gun-related charges and tax misdemeanors. President Joe Biden issued a pardon to his son Hunter on Sunday. After stating unequivocally earlier this year…

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President’s Son Convicted in Trial Over Gun Purchase

The jury found Hunter Biden guilty on three felony charges. President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, was found guilty of 3 felony counts related to his purchase of a…

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PRAYER ALERT: Verdict Announced in Trial of Former President Trump

The former president’s legal team said they plan to appeal the verdict. On Thursday, May 30th, a New York jury issued a unanimous verdict on a case involving…

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Supreme Court Turns Away Defamation Case

A mining company’s CEO being described as a “felon” was not slander. The Supreme Court denied an appeal made by former mining CEO Donald Blankenship to hold media…

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Senate Bill Would Ban Transgender Surgeries for Minors

A similar bill was introduced in the House of Representatives. Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio introduced the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act”  that would ban gender reassignment surgeries for…

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