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Trump Claims He’ll Decide on Funding Sought from Past Federal Investigations: What It Means for His Future
President Donald Trump recently hinted that he feels the federal government owes him a significant amount of money. He made ... Read more
Can Cannabis Users Legally Own Guns? Supreme Court to Review Critical Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will soon tackle a key question: Can regular marijuana users legally own guns? This ... Read more
Abrego Garcia Secures Hearing to Challenge Alleged ‘Vindictive’ Smuggling Charges: What You Need to Know
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A federal judge has raised concerns about whether the Department of Justice is prosecuting Kilmar Abrego Garcia ... Read more
Major Legal Setback: Court Rules Against Trump-Appointed US Attorney in Nevada, Impacting Key Criminal Cases
A federal judge has disqualified Sigal Chattah, Nevada’s acting U.S. Attorney, from several cases. This decision came after Judge David ... Read more
US Attorney Resigns Amid Pressure to Charge Letitia James in Mortgage Fraud Case
Federal Prosecutor Resigns Amid Controversy Over Investigation Erik Siebert, a federal prosecutor in Virginia, resigned recently after a lengthy investigation ... Read more
Pentagon Deploys 600 Military Lawyers as Temporary Immigration Judges: What It Means for Justice and Immigration Reform
Military Lawyers to Assist with Immigration Cases In a recent decision, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has allowed up to 600 ... Read more
Trump Demands Resignation of Federal Reserve Official Amid Claims of Mortgage Fraud: What You Need to Know
Trump Calls for Resignation of Fed Governor Amid Allegations Donald Trump has recently urged Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to ... Read more
