The House Judiciary Committee intends to file a lawsuit, according to Speaker Mike Johnson, in order to forcibly prompt Attorney General Merrick Garland to produce the audio recordings of President Joe Biden’s meeting with special counsel Robert Hur.
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Supreme Court Officially Rules Emergency Abortions In Idaho Are Allowed
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Thursday officially ruled that abortions can continue to be performed in Idaho in the case of medical emergencies, just one day after inadvertently posting the opinion briefly before deleting it off their website.
Read More Supreme Court Officially Rules Emergency Abortions In Idaho Are AllowedNTSB sanctions Boeing over release of 737 MAX investigation details
The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sanctioning Boeing for disclosing non-public details of an ongoing investigation into a 737 MAX mid-air emergency.
Read More NTSB sanctions Boeing over release of 737 MAX investigation detailsBiden Admin Wins Supreme Court Case on Big Tech Censorship
The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit against the Biden Administration that accused them of illegally conspiring with Big Tech companies to censor social media posts regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines, and Hunter Biden’s laptop.
Read More Biden Admin Wins Supreme Court Case on Big Tech CensorshipWikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Lands In Australia After 14-Year Legal Battle
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was reunited with his family after touching down in his homeland of Australia on Wednesday.
Read More WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Lands In Australia After 14-Year Legal BattleUS swim great Phelps tells Congress that Olympic anti-doping efforts fall short
U.S. swimming great Michael Phelps told a congressional panel that anti-doping measures “have fallen short” in a case involving Chinese swimmers ahead of this summer’s Paris Olympics.
Read More US swim great Phelps tells Congress that Olympic anti-doping efforts fall short