Judge denies one of two motions to dismiss Trump documents case

Fort Pierce, Florida — A federal judge in Florida on Thursday denied one of former President Donald Trump’s motions to dismiss the case on his handling of classified documents, hours after he and his lawyers were in court to present their arguments. Judge Aileen Cannon denied the motion which argued that the Espionage Act statute under which

Solar Company Backed by $3 Billion Biden Loan Hit With Class Action Lawsuit

Sunnova ‘made materially false and misleading statements about its operations,’ lawsuit says (@SunnovaEnergy/Twitter) A solar company that was approved for a $3 billion loan from the Biden administration last year is facing a class action lawsuit from investors who claim the company withheld troubling information about its business practices. The lawsuit claims that Sunnova Energy

MIT Refused To Host Dennis Ross. It Invited a Hamas Apologist Instead.

In the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, MIT president Sally Kornbluth responded to a rise in campus anti-Semitism with a new initiative: “Standing Together Against Hate.” Launched on Nov. 14 of last year, Kornbluth trumpeted it as an effort aimed at “community building.” She put MIT chancellor Melissa Nobles in charge. Trouble began to

Trump Expected to Attend Florida Hearing on Motions to Dismiss Documents Case

President Trump’s attorneys will argue that his Florida case should be dismissed on the basis of the Presidential Records Act and ‘unconstitutional vagueness.’ FORT PIERCE, Fla.—Roughly 24 hours after a Georgia judge dropped some of the charges filed against him there, former President Donald Trump’s attorneys will argue in a Florida court that the federal

Trump Attends Florida Hearing on Motions to Dismiss Documents Case

President Trump’s attorneys will argue that his Florida case should be dismissed on the basis of the Presidential Records Act and ‘unconstitutional vagueness.’ FORT PIERCE, Fla.—Roughly 24 hours after a Georgia judge dropped some of the charges filed against him there, former President Donald Trump’s attorneys will argue in a Florida court that the federal