Steve Bannon reported to federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, on Monday to begin serving a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena from the House Committee that investigated the January 6th protest at the U.S. Capitol.
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Supreme Court Rules Trump Has ‘Absolute Immunity’ For ‘Official Acts’ During Presidency
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump receives “absolute” immunity from prosecution for “official acts” during his presidency, but it left the exact extent of that protection for the lower courts to decide.
Read More Supreme Court Rules Trump Has ‘Absolute Immunity’ For ‘Official Acts’ During PresidencySCOTUS Rules Against Biden DOJ In ‘High-Stakes’ January 6 Case
In a major decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of January 6th defendant and former Pennsylvania police officer Joseph Fischer, which will now most likely have a significant impact on how the Department of Justice can prosecute those involved with the January 6th breach at the U.S. Capitol.
Read More SCOTUS Rules Against Biden DOJ In ‘High-Stakes’ January 6 CaseSteve Bannon Files Emergency Appeal With SCOTUS
Steve Bannon has filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to delay the start of his prison sentence.
Read More Steve Bannon Files Emergency Appeal With SCOTUSDaily Feed 5/8/24
The Georgia Court of Appeals agrees to hear Trump’s motion to dismiss Fani Willis, Biden withholds aid from Israel during its Rafah operation and MTG launches a motion to vacate against Mike Johnson.
Read More Daily Feed 5/8/24West Virginia, Iowa Co-Lead Amicus Brief Opposing Gag Order on Trump
Both Iowa and West Virginia are co-leading an amicus brief to the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals opposing a federal court’s gag order on former President Donald Trump.
Read More West Virginia, Iowa Co-Lead Amicus Brief Opposing Gag Order on Trump