According to internal documents obtained by the outlet The Daily Wire, a Department of Justice section dedicated to “preventing and responding to hate crimes” tracked Moms for Liberty (MFL), a conservative education policy group led by women, in the same way that it tracked the openly racist and frowned upon Ku Klux Klan.
Read More Report: DOJ Tracked ‘Moms For Liberty,’ Labeling Them A Hate Group Alongside KKKTag: bias
Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 Rape Conviction Overturned By N.Y. Appeals Court
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape conviction was overturned Thursday by New York’s highest court, saying that Weinstein should face a new trial.
Read More Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 Rape Conviction Overturned By N.Y. Appeals CourtArizona: Judge Rules Mistrial In Case Of Rancher Accused Of Killing Illegal Migrant
The trial of George Alan Kelly, a rancher and resident of Kino Springs who is accused of killing Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, a Mexican citizen who illegally crossed the U.S. border onto Kelly’s property, was ruled a mistrial by a Superior Court judge following more than two days of jury deliberations.
Read More Arizona: Judge Rules Mistrial In Case Of Rancher Accused Of Killing Illegal MigrantTrump Calls for NPR Funding Halt Over Bias Admission, Downplaying Hunter Laptop and Russia Narrative
Former President Donald Trump demanded that the public stop funding news outlet NPR after an insider at the network exposed its disproportionate liberal bias, which included hostility against the former GOP president.
Read More Trump Calls for NPR Funding Halt Over Bias Admission, Downplaying Hunter Laptop and Russia NarrativeDaily Feed 4/10/24
FISA 702’s demise would require Feds to get a warrant, a whistleblower accuses NPR of extreme bias and the SEC serves a Wells Notice to Uniswap Labs
Read More Daily Feed 4/10/24Supreme Court eyes government contacts with social media platforms
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday was hearing arguments in another battle over social media content moderation.
Read More Supreme Court eyes government contacts with social media platforms