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The disgraceful Jonathan Diller verdict: Letters to the Editor — April 4, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a Queens jury’s verdict acquitting the shooter of NYPD cop Jonathan Diller of first-degree murder.

Is Hochul the unlikely hero of Adams’ world indictments?

FRAUDTUITOUS: Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent the last four months beating the auto-insurance affordability...

A Proposal to Change Law School Admissions

We need more law grads who have an interest in defending and rebuilding American...

David Daleiden’s Charges Fully Expunged After He Exposed Planned Parenthood’s Sale of Aborted Fetal Body Parts

Kamala Harris was the attorney general in California when the case was brought against...

Trump makes California the new Ground Zero in blue-state fraud sweep

President Trump has shifted his fraud cleanup blitz to California, pitting Vice President J.D. Vance, his new Fraud Czar, against Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Bondi calls working as Trump AG ‘the honor of a lifetime’

Pam Bondi, freshly ousted as U.S. attorney general, said Thursday that she intends to help new acting Attorney General Todd Blanche transition into the job.

Federal commission approves Trump’s White House ballroom after judge halted construction

President Trump was given the green light to continue planning for his 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, days after a federal judge ordered a halt to construction until it received congressional approval.

Pelosi’s freedom warning, cartels go exotic, and Sasse’s Barrett bragging rights

Nancy Pelosi says America stopped expanding freedom. Cartels are pivoting to jellyfish. And Ben Sasse wants you to know he put Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court.

Company backed by Trump sons looks to sell drone interceptors to Gulf states being attacked by Iran

A drone maker backed by President Donald Trump's two oldest sons is trying to sell to Gulf countries while they are under attack by Iran and dependent on the U.S. military led by their father.

White House scales back plan to dismantle the CFPB but still wants to slash staff by two-thirds

The Trump administration has scaled back its plans to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, laying out a plan for an agency that would be significantly smaller than it was under President Joe Biden but still bigger than the one President Donald Trump envisioned right after he took office.

Inspection finds dozens of violations of detention standards at a major immigration camp in Texas

A recent inspection at the nation's largest immigration detention facility found dozens of violations of national standards that potentially exposed detainees to excessive force, disease, and other unsafe conditions.

Trump’s silence hurts Cornyn’s electability case against Paxton in Texas Senate runoff

Sen. John Cornyn is trying to convince Texas Republicans that Attorney General Ken Paxton is too big a gamble for the GOP in November, but he's making that case without the 800-pound gorilla who could settle the argument instantly: President Donald Trump.

GOP rails against ‘s— sandwich’ deal as all eyes turn to House to end DHS shutdown

House Republicans expressed frustration with Speaker Johnson over DHS funding strategy as the record-breaking 48-day partial shutdown continued.

Bondi ouster ignites bipartisan uproar: ‘Partisan, petulant, political hack’

Democrats are jubilant over the sudden ouster of Pam Bondi as head of the Department of Justice, with leading party members taking to social media to wish her “good riddance."

Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as acting attorney general.

Court Overturns Colorado Clerk’s 2020 Election-Tampering Sentence

The panel found the sentencing judge violated Peters’s rights by calling her a ‘charlatan’ who falsely claimed the 2020 election was rigged.

Who is Todd Blanche, the new acting attorney general?

President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, and Mr. Blanche, her deputy, will serve as acting attorney general, according to a person familiar with the decision.

Trump ousts Attorney General Pam Bondi

President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi.

A year after Trump’s Liberation Day, Democrats argue tariffs fueled uncertainty, rising prices

Democrats used the anniversary of President Trump's Liberation Day to argue that his economic promises haven't materialized, saying they've instead fueled uncertainty and higher costs that are squeezing small businesses, slowing job growth and stirring anxiety across the country.

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