Virginia Democrat Attorney General nominee Jay Jones sought to defend his past comments during a debate with GOP candidate Jason Miyares, revealing a text message thread in which he said then-Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert, a Republican, should receive “two bullets to the head.”
Read More Virginia Democrat AG nominee Jay Jones ‘roasted’ over 2022 text message scandal during debate: ‘You disqualified yourself’Tag: law
Fmr Nat’l Security Advisor John Bolton indicted on 18 counts, accused of mishandling and sharing classified docs
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has been indicted on 18 counts of illegally hoarding or sending sensitive national security information by a federal grand jury.
Read More Fmr Nat’l Security Advisor John Bolton indicted on 18 counts, accused of mishandling and sharing classified docsSCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next year
The Supreme Court on Wednesday postponed a decision on whether President Donald Trump can immediately remove Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, instead agreeing to hear oral arguments in the case early next year.
Read More SCOTUS postpones decision on whether Trump admin can remove Fed. Reserve member Lisa Cook, agreeing to hear oral arguments next yearChad Mizelle leaving position as DOJ Chief of Staff
Chad Mizelle, the chief of staff at the Department of Justice (DOJ), will reportedly be stepping down in the coming weeks, according to Axios.
Read More Chad Mizelle leaving position as DOJ Chief of StaffAbrego Garcia now facing deportation to Southern African country Eswatini
The Trump administration now reportedly plans to deport Salvadoran illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, Africa.
Read More Abrego Garcia now facing deportation to Southern African country EswatiniAppeals Court: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ may continue its immigration operations
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for the Florida immigration detention center “Alligator Alcatraz” to continue operating while a legal challenge against the state and the Trump administration proceeds through the courts.
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