U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal agents arrested 16 people in Minnesota accused of assaulting and impeding federal law enforcement officers. Bondi said more arrests are expected as tensions continue.
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A Minnesota federal magistrate declined to authorize charges against Don Lemon following a church disruption, drawing scrutiny over personal ties to the state’s attorney general’s office. The decision has raised questions about conflicts of interest as federal investigations continue.
Deloitte has quietly embedded itself into state and federal government systems while leaving behind a trail of failed projects, fraud losses, and disrupted public services. Despite repeated audits and catastrophic breakdowns, the firm continues to secure massive taxpayer-funded contracts.
A Florida judge released a violent shooter back into the community on an insanity plea—years later, three innocent people are dead. The case is reigniting outrage over judicial discretion and public safety failures.
A federal judge has blocked the DOJ from accessing California’s voter registration data, calling the request unprecedented and unlawful. State officials say the ruling protects voter privacy and state sovereignty.
Lawrence DeStefano has been transferred from Florida to New York, where state prosecutors are pursuing extreme penalties over the sale of Polymer 80 pistol kits.
Federal authorities are reviewing the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher stabbed 20 times whose death was ruled a suicide. Her parents have long alleged a homicide and a government cover-up.
Democrat leaders in Minnesota are accused of inciting political vigilantism and flirting with insurrection after a fatal ICE-related shooting. Their rhetoric is fueling riots, mob action, and open defiance of federal law.
By Shawn Fleetwood Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is calling on House Speaker Mike Johnson to begin impeachment proceedings against two “rogue” federal judges he argues…
A beloved Raleigh school teacher was brutally murdered in her home by a career criminal with a long arrest record. The case has sparked renewed anger over judicial decisions that allowed the suspect back on the streets.
The sanctuary state is becoming an insurrection. By Daniel Greenfield California isn’t just a sanctuary state for illegal aliens anymore. It’s a sanctuary state that…
By Joe Fried A few days ago, the Federalist reported that Fulton County, Georgia, had over 300,000 illegal early-vote ballots during the 2020 election. The votes were illegal because…
A repeat offender allegedly killed an Ohio man just days after a nonprofit paid his bail, allowing his release from jail. The case has intensified criticism of bail reform and activist-funded bond programs.
If nothing comes of Fulton County’s admission, the implication will be that election laws can be treated as optional rather than binding. By Hans Mahncke…
A 20-year-old Rochester man was sentenced to jail and long-term probation after admitting evidence would convict him in the rape of two young girls. The plea deal spared him prison time and sex offender registration despite testimony describing lasting trauma to the victims.


















