Joed Viera - AFP / Getty Images Nightmare Brewing as Trump Gets Assigned Judge in Latest Case Against Him The 45th president knew that his allegations of fraud were false when he made them, special counsel Jack Smith alleged. By Randy DeSoto August 1, 2023
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Hunter Biden Could Still Get Saved by DOJ, Even Without Immunity One attorney said the judge "could have accepted the Plea Agreement and still sentenced Hunter to 2 years." By Katelynn Richardson July 28, 2023
Andrew Harnik-Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary White House Breaks Silence on Whether Joe Biden Will Pardon Hunter During Thursday's news conference, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered whether or not the president would pardon his son. By Ben Kew July 27, 2023
Nicholas Kamm - AFP / Getty Images White House Issues Statement as Hunter Biden's Day in Federal Court Goes Off the Rails The White House is making clear that Hunter Biden's case is being "handled independently" by federal prosecutors. By Ben Kew July 26, 2023
Frank Franklin II / APCommentary NYC to Pay George Floyd-BLM Rioters $13 Million in Historic Settlement for Mass Arrests in US One outlet called this "the latest turn in a series of madcap moves where officials rush to defend - and even reward - law-breakers." By Bryan Chai July 21, 2023
Bill Chizek / Getty Images SCOTUS Expected to Follow Up Race-Based Admissions Decision with New Case on Huge Issue at High Schools A federal court ruled in May that Coalition for TJ failed to demonstrate that the policy was motivated by “discriminatory intent.” By Reagan Reese July 16, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Matt Gaetz Presses FBI Director on Biden 'Shakedown' During Hearing: 'You Seem Deeply Incurious' “You seem rather uncurious about it. Almost suspiciously uncurious. Are you protecting the Bidens?” Gaetz asked Wray. By Arjun Singh July 12, 2023
imaginima / Getty Images Judges Would Be Forced to Consider Defendant's Race Under New Dem-Backed Bill California lawmakers are considering a bill that would require judges to consider a person’s race when deciding prison sentences. By Ireland Walker July 10, 2023
Al Drago - Bloomberg / Pool / APCommentary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Makes History in Arkansas with State Supreme Court Appointment Step by step, the last Southern state to turn red makes progress. Arkansas has rid itself of things dating back to Reconstruction. By Mike Landry July 3, 2023
Ping Shu / Getty Images Con Man Dupes Green Energy Investors in Novel Scheme That Was Literally Pure Bull A California swindler is headed to the slammer after green energy Ponzi scheme involving the recycling of manure. By Richard Moorhead July 1, 2023