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The Comey Perjury Count the Grand Jury Refused to Charge

The proposed charge based on Comey’s knowledge of Clinton’s Russiagate scheme was garbled and ill-conceived.

Lawfare Forever

Which party will break the cycle? Will either? Will neither?

Hegseth to Deliver a Speech to All the Generals on the ‘Warrior Ethos’

Hegseth had better hope he has a well-crafted speech prepared, or he’s going to leave his subordinates feeling like he wasted their time.

Cooke: Sorry, Lawfare Isn’t New

‘I condemn this. I don’t want to see it. I think it is indefensible. I think the case is ridiculous. . . . But...

Nevada works its way off DOJ’s sanctuary jurisdiction list

Nevada has reached an agreement to cooperate with the federal government on immigration enforcement, earning the state its way off the Justice Department's name-and-shame list for sanctuary jurisdictions on Friday.

Jeffries slams Trump for attending Ryder Cup just days before potential government shutdown

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump for attending the Ryder Cup golf tournament in New York on Friday instead of staying in Washington to prevent a government shutdown at midnight Tuesday.

How Biden’s autopen pardons went unchallenged as hundreds of hardened criminals hit the streets

Federal prisons swung open their doors this summer and let out a parade of nearly 2,000 criminals pardoned by President Biden, despite President Trump calling the autopen pardons "worthless" and mounting evidence that Mr. Biden was barely in the decision-making loop.

ICE detains Des Moines school superintendent

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Friday detained the superintendent of Iowa's Des Moines Public Schools, who they say is living in the U.S. without authorization. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ICE’s parent agency, confirmed the arrest of Superintendent Ian Roberts, 54, in a Friday press release, stating that he received “a final...

Supreme Court lets Trump administration freeze billions in foreign aid

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to allow the Trump administration keep frozen billions of dollars in foreign aid that is set to expire next week, the latest turn in a lengthy legal saga over the congressionally appropriated funds. The emergency intervention came at the administration’s urging to lift a lower court’s ruling ordering it...

Google asks Supreme Court to block Play Store injunction in Epic Games case

Google on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to block a lower court injunction requiring the company to make changes to its Google Play Store after Fortnite maker Epic Games challenged the app store’s practices and won.  The tech giant asked Justice Elena Kagan, who oversees emergency requests from the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of...

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