January 12 Arizona Sen. Kelly sues Hegseth over military pension cuts following video message Sen. Mark Kelly filed a federal lawsuit against Pete Hegseth over alleged retaliation for urging troops to refuse illegal orders in Democratic video.
January 12 House Democrats ask judge to block Noem’s revived ICE visit rule, say DHS defied court order Democrats asked a federal judge to convene an emergency hearing to evaluate a new DHS directive that restricts them from accessing ICE facilities.
January 12 WILLIAM BARR: Supreme Court needs to stop Louisiana grift against energy firms Supreme Court considers controversial Louisiana coastal erosion lawsuit against energy companies in case dating back to World War II defense production.
January 10 DC pipe bomb suspect pleads not guilty to planting devices at DNC and RNC headquarters The man accused of planting pipe bombs at party headquarters before the Jan. 6 attack pleaded not guilty this week. The FBI arrested Brian Cole after his alleged confession.
January 10 JONATHAN TURLEY: Even the Washington Post admits Jack Smith was wrong on free speech Washington Post admits Trump's January 6th speech was constitutionally protected by First Amendment, saying Jack Smith 'would have blown a hole' in rights.
January 9 Federal judge blocks Trump from cutting childcare funds to Democratic states over fraud concerns Minnesota, California, New York, Colorado and Illinois won a temporary victory Friday in a lawsuit over a federal funding freeze related to fraud concerns.
January 9 Trump admin says Maduro capture reinforces Alien Enemies Act removals The Trump administration's and ACLU's new court filings both seek to use Maduro's indictment to their advantage.
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January 8 Supreme Court tariff ruling has Trump administration, US businesses bracing for impact The Supreme Court is slated to rule soon on President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan, which the president characterized as "life or death."
January 8 Federal judge disqualifies US attorney, tosses subpoenas targeting NY AG Letitia James Federal judge disqualifies NY prosecutor, tosses subpoenas targeting AG Letitia James over Trump fraud investigations. Court rules appointment unlawful.
January 6 Judge REFUSES to toss Dem’s ICE assault charge A federal judge rejected Rep. LaMonica McIver’s, D-N.J., bid to dismiss a federal assault charge. The lawmaker is accused of assaulting federal agents outside a Newark immigration detention facility last year.