On Wednesday, the man accused of attempting to execute Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh submitted his plea in federal court. Nicholas John Roske, a 26-year-old
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Biden Administration Takes a Big Loss on Illegal Immigration After Court Ruling – RedState
The border is currently in crisis, as illegal immigration continues to break new records. From the harm done to American citizens to the humanitarian disaster
Sonia Sotomayor Doesn’t Believe Her Own Vaccine Hype – RedState
With Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate for private employees biting the dust last week, that opened the door for the Supreme Court discussion we’ve all
The Talking Points Go Forth on the Rittenhouse Trial as Liberals Struggle to Cope – RedState
Yesterday was certainly an interesting and newsworthy day regarding the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. After numerous days of the prosecution faceplanting, Rittenhouse himself took the
US Appeals Court Lets Texas Resume Ban on Abortions After Heartbeat Is Detected
A federal appeals court Friday night quickly allowed Texas to resume banning abortions after heartbeats have been detected, just one day after clinics began racing to
Missouri AG to Newsmax: ‘Unbelievable’ State Enforcing SCOTUS Order to Biden
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt told Newsmax that it is ”unbelievable” his state must return to federal court to enforce a U.S. Supreme Court order compelling
Biden Won’t Invoke Executive Privilege to Shield Trump Court Records
President Joe Biden doesn’t plan to stand in the way of the U.S. government releasing information to Congress on the actions of former President Donald
Texas AG Paxton Sues Six School Districts to Uphold Governor’s Mask Mandate Ban
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed lawsuits Friday against six school districts that are not complying with GOP Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order banning mask mandates.
DC Joins NY in Suspending Giuliani’s Law License
Washington, D.C., has joined New York in suspending former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani from the practice of law. The ruling from the
Left Presses Dems After Supreme Court Voting Ruling
The United States Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to uphold an Arizona law that prohibits votes from out of the district to be counted, and ballot