According to Arizona’s Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, he is powerless to stop Trump from running for president in his state. The 14th Amendment, which specifies that anyone who have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the government are unable to hold office, has been used as justification to rule the former president out of the race. Despite the left’s exaggerated accusations that Trump instigated a claimed “insurrection,” Fontes pointed out that he is unable to do so because of a previous judgement by the Arizona Supreme Court. “Now, the Arizona Supreme Court said that because there’s no statutory process in federal law to enforce Section...
Nejourde Meacham, a resident of Utah who traveled to Washington, D.C., for the “Save America” event on January 5, was charged with four misdemeanors as a...
Gov. Huckabee Sanders says they will not close down businesses or churches or schools or implement vaccine or mask mandates. Every governor in the United States...
Fromer President Donald Trump continues to win cases in court; the most recent came from a judge whom President Obama selected. This case was quickly dismissed by this judge, Robin Rosenberg, who was trying to keep the Republican front-runner off the ballot in Florida in 2024. Judge Rosenberg swiftly dismissed the accusation after determining that the plaintiffs lacked the necessary legal standing to bring it against Trump. According to the lawsuit, Trump incited a riot during the Capitol protests on January 6, 2021, violating the 14th Amendment. Judge Rosenberg decided that Boynton Beach attorney Lawrence Caplan and two other individuals lacked the required “standing” to make the challenge without passing judgment on the merits of the argument. Caplan, who remained silent following Thursday’s decision, has previously stated that he thought there were good arguments against his lawsuit. He claimed that he was unable to make the claim that voting for President Trump hurt him personally because he is not a candidate for office in Florida. In spite of this, he argued that President Trump should be removed from office due to his ‘obvious complicity’ in escalating the January 6th events. “The 14th amendment is very clear that you do not need a conviction. You need...
Spreckels Union School District in the Salinas-Monterey area of Northern California has agreed to pay a $100,000 settlement to a mother who says that child-grooming public school “educators”...
Brad Raffensperger, the secretary of state for Georgia, testified that former president Donald Trump did not ask him to engage in any illegal activity during the 2020 election. The racketeering case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis against the former president and 18 of his associates is completely destroyed by the debunking of the assertion that Trump asked to “find votes” falsely. Raffensperger stated that the conversation, while “extraordinary,” was a “settlement negotiation” that took place amid a discussion about whether to seek a second recount of votes rather than a demand to add new votes, according to Jonathan Turley, a professor at the George Washington University Law School. “The call was misrepresented by the [Washington] Post and the transcript later showed that Trump was not simply demanding that votes be added to the...
The FBI and the Centers for Disease Control have been accused of infringing on their data handling, leading to a lack of accurate information on the...
Hunter Biden’s business firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, exchanged over 1,000 emails with then-Vice President Joe Biden’s office. Hundreds of these emails remain inaccessible due to executive...
According to a new pre-print published on August 5th 2023, a Japanese research team seems to find out that almost all Covid variants have been manufactured...