Priest Warns About House Speaker Johnson’s Comments, “Red Flag”

Jesuit Catholic priest, author, and consultant to the Vatican Father James Martin responded to House Speaker Johnson’s remarks after one of his recent speeches started circulating online. Speaker Johnon’s “Moses” moment  Johnson addressed the National Association of Christian Lawmakers at the group’s award gala in December. That night, he received NACL’s “American Patriot Award for…

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Former Trump Staffers Speak Out: His Election Would Mean The End of Democracy

Three ex-staffers for former President Donald Trump appeared on ABC News, speaking with “This Week” anchors about the possibility of a second Trump term. They said it was apparent what another Trump presidency would look like, and warned it would have devastating consequences for American democracy. Dire Warning “Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean…

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Liz Cheney Sounds the Alarm on Trump, Urging Hearing from Key Witnesses Knowledgeable About His Jan. 6 Mindset

Liz Cheney, the former GOP Representative, has asserted that the American public must listen to those who can directly speak about Donald Trump’s mindset during the January 6, 2021 events.  Inescapable Destiny?  Reacting to a recent federal appeals court decision, she highlighted that Trump, who’s eyeing another presidential run, can’t avoid prosecution for alleged White…

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Tom Cotton Mocked After Blaming Modern Democrats for Slavery

On Thursday, Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas attempted to blame Democrats for the U.S. Civil War. While the Democratic Party of 1860 did indeed resist restrictions being placed on slavery, the implication that the current Democratic Party should share responsibility drew widespread mockery and condemnation online. Tom Cotton’s Post Cotton posted his argument on…

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Nebraska Governor Declines $18 Million in Federal Funds Intended to Feed 175,000 Hungry Kids

A surge of frustration is sweeping through Nebraska following the governor’s decision that risks leaving thousands of kids without summer nutrition programs. $18 Million Rejected for Nebraska Kids Governor Jim Pillen has officially confirmed that Nebraska won’t be part of the 2024 Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children (Summer EBT), declining $18 million in federal…

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Law Professor Predicts Jack Smith Might Seek Emergency Injunction to Keep Government Files Secret

On Thursday, former District Judge and Berkeley College Law Professor Jeremy Fogel explained his reasoning to Newsweek. Basic procedure “If the government is concerned that the judge’s order will cause harm,” Fogel explained, “it can seek emergency relief from the 11th Circuit, which could stay the order pending review.” Ongoing battle On Tuesday, Judge Aileen…

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New York Property Developer Indicted For Stealing Over $86 Million

On Wednesday, Nir Meir, a now-bankrupt New York property developer, was indicted for the massive theft. Authorities accused him of a yearslong campaign of fraud that cost investors, contractors, and the city tens of millions of dollars. Explosive claim  “These indictments depict allegations of widespread fraud within the real estate industry,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin…

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Special Counsel Jack Smith speaks to the press at the US Department of Justice in Washington, DC, on June 9, 2023, announcing the unsealing of the indictment against former US President Donald Trump. Former US president Donald Trump was indicted Friday on 37 counts in the Mar-a-Lago documents case after he illegally kept top secret files on US nuclear and weapons programs and defense plans after leaving the White House. "The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the United States," the Justice Department said. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Office Reveals Extensive Threats Made to Witnesses in Trump Classified Documents Case

On Wednesday, federal prosecutors in Smith’s office asked Judge Aileen Cannon to permit them to file an exhibit under seal. They argued the extensive redactions, which Cannon previously denied, were necessary to protect witnesses from threats sent by Trump supporters. Nasty business “The exhibit describes in some detail threats that have been made over social…

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