Trump’s Japan speech sends a clear message: chaos in Democrat-led cities will be met with overwhelming federal action, whether big city officials like it or not.
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Courts, crime, investigations, the DOJ, and constitutional battles.
Trump’s bold appeal slams the ‘hush money’ verdict, charging political bias, judge conflicts, and legal errors—testing presidential immunity and the integrity of American justice.
President Trump takes the battle for executive authority to the Supreme Court, fighting to assert his right to remove the top copyright official in a pivotal case that could redefine the separation of powers in Washington.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have declared Biden-era autopen pardons void, sparking an unprecedented legal and constitutional battle over executive authority, transparency, and presidential decision-making.
Shots rang out at Coast Guard Base Alameda as a U-Haul rammed the gate, highlighting fresh tensions over immigration, local protests, and Trump’s unwavering commitment to national security.
With the federal government setting an October 31 deadline, Kilmar Abrego Garcia could soon be deported to Liberia amid a heated legal and political standoff highlighting President Trump’s America First immigration reforms.
A court blocks Biden’s attempt to redefine sex in federal law, halting gender identity mandates and restoring common sense to America’s healthcare system.
Letitia James, longtime Trump rival, faces her first federal court appearance for alleged mortgage fraud—testing whether America’s legal system delivers equal justice for all.
A bombshell memo exposes how the Biden DOJ and FBI approved and executed Arctic Frost—a sweeping, secret surveillance dragnet against Trump supporters, Republican senators, and conservative groups. As details emerge, the scale of government overreach leaves conservatives demanding justice.
Deep State prosecutors in Maryland are stalling charges against Trump critic Adam Schiff over alleged mortgage fraud, as the DOJ claims insufficient evidence—fueling conservative concerns of a two-tiered justice system.