Rep. Eric Swalwell denies misconduct allegations, calling them politically motivated. Claims and counterclaims continue to escalate ahead of elections.
Posts published in “Corruption in Our Courts”
A federal judge has blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk. The ruling challenges actions tied to President Donald Trump’s directive.
A grieving father delivered emotional testimony at a Senate hearing, confronting leadership over immigration policies after his daughter’s death. The exchange sparked strong reactions.
Oklahoma lawmakers approved a bill to allow human composting as a form of cremation. The move has sparked backlash over ethics and safety concerns.
Reports indicate activist groups are offering training on how supporters can enter jury pools and encourage jury nullification. Critics warn such efforts could undermine the constitutional requirement for impartial juries.
The Department of Justice has quietly ended its investigation into Joe Biden’s use of an autopen for signing official documents. Prosecutors concluded there was not enough evidence to pursue criminal charges.
A Virginia mother was killed at a bus stop by a suspect with at least 18 prior arrests. The case is fueling debate over immigration enforcement and public safety.
A Gulf War-era Marine veteran in Florida has lost his federal citizenship case and now faces deportation. After serving honorably, he may be left stateless with no country to claim him.
This opinion column questions why many Democrats oppose President Donald Trump’s military action against Iran. It argues the divide reflects deeper disagreements over American power and national security.
A Nashville first-grade teacher is challenging disciplinary action after declining to read a same-sex marriage book, citing religious objections. Legal advocates argue his rights were violated.
A federal judge ruled against re-detention and deportation of a suspected MS-13 member, intensifying debate over immigration enforcement and the courts.
Calls to hold activist judges accountable are intensifying nationwide. Critics argue judicial overreach threatens constitutional balance and public trust.
A grieving mother speaks out after her daughter and boyfriend were killed in a crash involving an illegal migrant. She criticizes celebrities and media coverage following the Grammys.
The long-awaited Epstein files have been released, but in a format that obscures rather than clarifies the truth. With accountability absent, the real question is what happens next.
New York released nearly 7,000 criminal illegal aliens in defiance of ICE detainers, according to DHS data. The crimes include homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, and weapons offenses.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and five other plaintiffs today accused the American Academy of Pediatrics of running a decades-long racketeering scheme to defraud American families…
A New York judge ruled that Luigi Mangione’s stalking and killing of a corporate executive did not qualify as a crime of violence, barring the death penalty. Critics argue the ruling reflects ideological leniency toward left-wing extremism.


















