OAN Staff Sophia Flores The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has yet again blocked President Donald Trump’s efforts to move forward with quicker deportations — under…
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By Kaley Early Friday morning, ten inmates — of which several are facing murder charges — broke out of a New Orleans jail. In a plot…

Judge Charged With Hiding Illegal Alien From ICE Wants Case Dropped and Her Reason Will Crack You Up
By Bob Hoge Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan is the genius who thought it would be a good idea to hide an illegal alien in her courthouse…
By Gloriel Howard Controversy is mounting in Washington, D.C., as Brad Bondi—brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi—leads a high-profile campaign to become president of the D.C. Bar,…
By Cullen McCue Ed Martin, who is set to assume his new role as the pardon attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice and the chief…
O’Callaghan’s push for facial recognition arrives as surveillance slips from science fiction into the scaffolding of daily life. By Ken Macon Ireland is preparing to…
In pointed remarks, the justice told an audience of hundreds of lawyers that she had joined them as “an act of solidarity.” By Adam Liptak…
The bill, which makes it a third-degree felony to release any chemical, substance or apparatus into Florida’s atmosphere to affect the weather or climate, has…
By Rebelcast The Pulitzer Prizes were handed out this week, and as expected there was a crazy left-wing bent. Daily Caller Editor-in-Chief Dylan Housman and…
By R. Cort Kirkwood The Trump administration has added Colorado and capital Denver to the list of states and municipalities the administration has sued to…
By Joshua C. It’s beginning. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has been SUED by the legal group formed by Trump-loyalist and America First true…
By Jordyn M. In a landmark victory against drug trafficking, the Justice Department under President Donald Trump has conducted the largest multi-state drug operation in American…
By Selwyn Duke With “each decision … unabashedly based not on law,” the Court moves “one step closer to being reminded of [its] impotence,” warned…
By Sarah Anderson Weare, N.H., is a small town with about 9,000 residents. Among them is Howard Kaloogian, the owner of a five-acre rural property. On…










