Katelynn Richardson

Trump Asked Point-Blank Whether He’d Drop Out Of The Race To Escape Indictments

Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday he would not drop out of the 2024 race to avoid charges from the…

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Trump’s March Trial Date May Deprive Him ‘Of His Right To Due Process,’ Legal Experts Say

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan set the former president’s trial date in his 2020 election case for March 4, 2024,…

3 years ago

SCOTUS Asked To Review State Court’s Decision To Remove Jurors With ‘Conservative Christian’ Beliefs

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey asked the Supreme Court Thursday to review a state court’s decision to remove Christian jurors…

3 years ago

EPA Revises Expansive Water Regulation To Comply With SCOTUS But Doesn’t Allow Public Comment

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revised its “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule Tuesday in response to a recent…

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Biden Asserted Executive Privilege To Block Release Of Hundreds Of Emails Involving Hunter’s Business And VP’s Office

The White House cited executive privilege in withholding hundreds of emails relating to Hunter Biden’s business dealings and then-Vice President…

3 years ago

Brad Raffensperger Subpoenaed To Testify During Mark Meadows’ Hearing

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was subpoenaed Thursday to testify at a Monday hearing on former White House chief of…

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Trump Switches Lead Attorney To Lawyer Who Represented Rap Stars Ahead Of Georgia Surrender

Former president Donald Trump changed his lead attorney Thursday to Steve Sadow, an Atlanta defense attorney who previously represented Usher…

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Media Giant Sued For Allegedly Discriminating Against White Employees

The largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., Gannett, was hit with a class action lawsuit Friday that alleges its diversity…

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Prosecutors Told Flip-Flopping Mar-A-Lago Employee He Wouldn’t Face Perjury Charges

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team told Mar-a-Lago information technology worker Yuscil Taveras that he would not face perjury charges after…

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The Supreme Court Has A Chance To Radically Shape Free Speech Online

Multiple petitions in cases that pose key questions about how the First Amendment applies online are still pending, and the…

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The Supreme Court Is Taking Another Major Second Amendment Case. Here’s What You Need To Know

The Supreme Court will hear a case this coming term, United States v. Rahimi, that could have significant ramifications for…

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Judge Approves Motion Allowing DOJ Prosecutors To Shop for a More Liberal Judge

District Judge Maryellen Noreika approved the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) motion to dismiss charges filed against Hunter Biden in Delaware…

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Appeals Court Says DC ‘Selectively’ Enforced Statute To Arrest Pro-Life Activists But Not BLM Protesters

A federal appeals court ruled 3-0 Tuesday that the Washington D.C. “selectively” used a defacement statute to arrest pro-life activists…

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Timelines Of IRS Whistleblower Revelations And DOJ’s Hunter Probe Reveal Several Major Coincidences

Major developments in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation into Hunter Biden closely mirror the release of whistleblower testimony. A…

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DOJ Backs Down From Effort To Block YouTuber From Publishing Gun Case Court Doc

The Department of Justice (DOJ) backed down Friday from its effort to block YouTuber and writer John Crump from distributing…

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