Witness Slams Sen. Kennedy’s Abortion Description as “Fearmongering” During a Senate Hearing

Louisiana Republican Senator John Kennedy’s description of an abortion procedure during a Senate hearing prompted criticism from a witness who labeled his portrayal as purely “fearmongering.” IVF Access The Senate delved into reproductive health matters on Wednesday, with Republicans thwarting an attempt to safeguard access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the Budget Committee deliberating…

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Tennessee Blocks 500,000 People From Voting in the Upcoming Presidential Election

Close to half a million Tennesseans are set to lose their voting rights in the upcoming presidential election, as new regulations make regaining these rights more challenging. Now, certain felons will face greater difficulties in having their voting rights reinstated. Tougher Voting Laws for Felons In Tennessee, those convicted of specific felonies (regardless of the…

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Trump’s Conviction Would’ve Been Secured if Voting Was Anonymous, Says Filipkowski

Never-Trump conservative, legal expert, and former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski suggested that the visible nature of the impeachment vote saved Trump from conviction. Trump’s Narrow Escape?  Former President Trump’s defense in the election case leans heavily on a claim of absolute presidential immunity, arguing he had the freedom to act as he did.  Courtroom Confrontation…

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Chief Justice Involved in Embryo Decision Appears on Show with QAnon Ties

Tom Parker is the Alabama Chief Justice who wrote the concurring opinion in the controversial ruling determining that frozen embryos should have the same rights as children. According to the Huffington Post, he recently appeared on a Christian nationalist’s podcast, where he expressed explicitly theocratic beliefs. Dodgy show The show, called “Someone You Should Know,”…

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Former US President Donald Trump departs during a break in the civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization, at the New York State Supreme Court in New York City on December 7, 2023. Former US President Donald Trump was back in court on December 7, 2023, for his New York civil trial on fraud allegations, once again condemning the process as unfair. Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, and his two eldest sons are accused of inflating the value of their real estate assets to receive more favorable bank loans and insurance terms. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP)

Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh Will “Step Up” to Ensure Trump Remains on the Ballots, Trump’s Lawyer Claims

In the lead-up to a Supreme Court ruling with major implications for the 2024 election, Trump’s attorney “has faith in them” to rule in favor of Trump, stating: “The law on this is very clear.” Will the Supreme Court Favor Trump? Alina Habba, an attorney for President Donald Trump, discussed Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s role as…

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