Feds Move To Dismiss Charges Against Army Veteran Who Burned American Flag Near White House
The Supreme Court has ruled that flag burning is a legitimate political expression protected by the Constitution.
A Media-Rating Company Says a Trump Agency Is Threatening Its Livelihood
The FTC accuses the company of trying to suppress conservative speech. NewsGuard says it is being forced to kneel before vindictive power.
Justice Department Official Ed Martin Accused of Ethics Violations for Letter to Georgetown Dean
Ed Martin is accused of violating his oath of office and the Constitution’s rights to free speech and due process.
AI Company Anthropic Sues Trump Administration Seeking To Undo ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation
The fight has boosted Anthropic’s reputation among some customers and tech workers who sided with the company’s refusal to budge to pressure from the Trump administration.
Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration’s Actions To Dismantle Voice of America Are Illegal
Voice of America is operating with a skeleton staff in only a handful of languages after Kari Lake terminated contracts and laid off most of its employees.
Colorado Governor Signals Willingness To Release Tina Peters From Prison Amid Trump Pressure
Peters has not expressed remorse for her actions, instead defending them as necessary to investigate possible fraud.
After Abandoning Law Firm Executive Orders, Trump Administration Reverses Course and Pursues Fight
Judges who received challenges to the executive orders from targeted firms uniformly ruled against the government, prompting an appeal from the Justice Department.
Judge Blocks Release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Report on Trump Classified Documents Case
Smith and his team produced a two-volume report on the classified documents investigation and a separate probe into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election after he lost to Joe Biden.