
Liberal judges have found a tool for browbeating Trump’s attorneys at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the issue of detaining illegal aliens. Akin to an unpleasant toy in the hands of idle children, the legal hammer of a “show cause” order is being overused by judges opposed to Trump’s crackdown on illegal aliens.
A brutal cold snap has gripped New York City and much of the East Coast, freezing streets, sidewalks – and, it seems, any remaining sense of civic restraint.
In Washington Square Park, a group of adults began hurling snowballs and other objects at responding officers from the New York City Police Department. This was not playful roughhousing in a winter storm. Video shows grown men and women – some masked, some standing brazenly in the open, all apparently confident that consequences would be minimal – pelting officers as they arrived on scene.
James Carville, longtime Democrat strategist, wrote a New York Times opinion piece on Jan. 2, 2025, days before Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the White House. Carville said: “We lost for one very simple reason: It was, it is, and it always will be the economy, stupid. We have to begin 2025 with that truth as our political north star and not get distracted by anything else.”
The idea is “legally illiterate,” according to the federal government through the Department of Homeland Security. But that isn’t stopping officials in the leftist and declining city of Denver from going there.
Another 30 people soon are going to be able to pass along to their children and grandchildren the family heritage of being charged with a crime under the Ku Klux Klan Act.
The organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts is making a long list of changes, highlighted by its confession that it will eliminate “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” ideologies from its programs, apparently under threat that the War Department would sever links.
In a shocking yet predictable escalation in the national debate over foreign labor and American jobs, a federal judge has ruled that Tesla must face a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging it replaced laid-off U.S. workers with H-1B visa holders, reinforcing a disturbing trend in corporate America where skilled Americans are discarded while foreign labor is brought in.
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A federal judge has had to rule that, for now, President Donald Trump’s plans for a $400 million White House ballroom to replace the demolished East Wing must be allowed to move forward.
In the decision by Judge Richard Leon, who previously has ruled against the president’s plans several times, he conceded that the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the project failed to bring the legally required arguments.
Documentation that’s on the internet never disappears.
A video has reappeared online, following scandalous behavior by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union, that showed Democrat operative James Carville’s instructions from last year that she should leave the Democrat party.
