Ryan Epps, a man from Arizona who attended and allegedly facilitated the January 6th, 2021 protest at the U.S. Capitol, has been sentenced to a year of probation.
Read More Ray Epps Receives 1 Year Probation In Connection To Jan. 6Tag: Justice Department
SpaceX sues US agency that accused it of firing workers critical of Elon Musk
SpaceX sued a U.S. labor board to block its case accusing the company of illegally firing employees calling CEO Elon Musk “a distraction and embarrassment.”
Read More SpaceX sues US agency that accused it of firing workers critical of Elon MuskBiden Admin’s Civil Rights Assistant AG: Unaware Of Case Regarding Collaboration With Big Tech To Limit Americans’ Free Speech
A recent hearing before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government became contentious when Kristen Clarke, the Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, maintained that she was unaware of a major case involving repressed free expression.
Read More Biden Admin’s Civil Rights Assistant AG: Unaware Of Case Regarding Collaboration With Big Tech To Limit Americans’ Free SpeechFormer U.S. Sergeant Indicted For Trying To Give China Information
A former United States sergeant has been indicted by the Justice Department after he reportedly tried to pass classified information to China.
Read More Former U.S. Sergeant Indicted For Trying To Give China InformationThe New American Coup
The heavily politicized fourth indictment of President Trump is just the latest in a long line of Partisan attacks from Democrats and the Justice Department designed to sabotage his presidency.
Read More The New American CoupBiden Admin Asks SCOTUS To Review Red States’ Social Media Laws
President Joe Biden’s administration urged the United States Supreme Court to look into the Republican-backed laws regarding social media that were implemented in Texas and Florida.
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