Michael Cornell Jr., the 39-year-old Mayor of Riverview, Missouri — a small north St. Louis County city with about 2,300 residents — has been charged with nine felony sex crimes involving four alleged victims over a span of nearly 10 years.
Read More Missouri: Riverview Mayor Michael Cornell Jr. charged with 9 felony sex crimesTag: lawsuits
Trump announces the end of federal funding to sanctuary states and cities
President Donald Trump announced plans to end federal funding to sanctuary cities and states beginning in February, citing jurisdictions that protect criminals and fuel fraud and crime. The move comes amid ongoing immigration crackdowns throughout the country.
Read More Trump announces the end of federal funding to sanctuary states and citiesDOJ sues 6 U.S. states, citing failure to provide voter registration lists
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed suit against six U.S. states for refusing to hand over statewide voter registration lists requested by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Read More DOJ sues 6 U.S. states, citing failure to provide voter registration listsCECOT deportation lawsuit returns to District Court following Appeals Court decision
A federal appeals court cleared the way for U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to continue overseeing the fate of hundreds of CECOT illegal aliens deported earlier this year by the Trump administration, according to recent reports.
Read More CECOT deportation lawsuit returns to District Court following Appeals Court decisionBondi and Patel: Missouri AG Andrew Bailey to serve as FBI co-deputy director alongside Dan Bongino
Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have announced that Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI’s co-deputy director — alongside Dan Bongino.
Read More Bondi and Patel: Missouri AG Andrew Bailey to serve as FBI co-deputy director alongside Dan BonginoFederal agencies directed to delete COVID-19 vaccination records, exemption requests from employee files
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued a new guidance directing all federal agencies to erase any records related to employees’ COVID-19 vaccination status, prior mandate noncompliance or exemption requests.
Read More Federal agencies directed to delete COVID-19 vaccination records, exemption requests from employee files
