Special Counsel Jack Smith filed a motion to ay the trial of former President Donald Trump on charges related to the alleged handling of classified documents Friday. […]
Day: June 23, 2023

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina ripped Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida Friday over the “heartbeat” abortion legislation he signed. DeSantis signed legislation restricting abortion […]
A CNN legal analyst claimed Friday it would not have been “uncommon” for the Hunter Biden probe to have been steered away from President Joe Biden. Republicans […]
The Senate Armed Services Committee passed a defense policy bill that includes provisions aiming to hold the Pentagon accountable for its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. […]
Montana Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale is planning on another Senate bid against vulnerable Democratic Sen. Jon Tester in 2024, Politico reported Friday. Rosendale, who lost to Tester […]
Nearly half of Californians are considering leaving the state, according to a June California Community poll. The top cited reasons residents had for wanting to leave the […]
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia said Friday that she met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was “just fine” with impeaching U.S. Attorney General Merrick […]
Texas Christian University (TCU) offered a course on drag during the 2023 spring semester, according to the syllabus. Students in the course, titled “The Queer Art of […]
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said Friday that a “reasonable prosecutor” could have chosen to prosecute former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over her handling of classified […]
New Hampshire’s first elected transgender Rep. Stacie Laughton was arrested on child porn charges on Thursday, Patch reported. Nashua police responded to a juvenile matter and spe […]
Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed Friday that criticizing the Justice Department (DOJ) for bias was an “attack” on an “essential institution” of democracy. The Justice Department announced […]
Black residents are leaving many crime-ridden U.S. cities in the North in favor of suburban areas in the South, according to The Wall Street Journal. U.S. Census […]