Trump Speaks About Supreme Court Case: ‘Our Arguments Were Very Strong’

Former President Donald Trump said from his Mar-a-Lago estate that he was pleased with his team’s performance on Thursday as the Supreme Court listened to arguments in a case where opponents are seeking to eliminate him from contention for a second term in 2024. “I listened today and I thought our arguments were very—very strong…

Pro-Trump, Anti-Trump Protesters Demonstrate at Supreme Court Building

Protesters both in support of and against former President Donald Trump demonstrate for their sides at the Supreme Court building on Thursday as justices listen to arguments over whether the former president should be disqualified from reclaiming the White House as opponents accuse him of inciting an insurrection at the Capital … Original News Source

White House asked special counsel to revise descriptions of Biden’s memory

The White House counsel’s office asked special counsel Robert Hur to revise some of the language in his report on his investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents, which highlighted that the president’s memory “appeared to have significant limitations,” leading Hur’s team to believe a jury might see Mr. Biden as a “well-meaning, elderly man

Billionaire Climate Investors Behind Biden’s Move To Freeze New Natural Gas Export Terminals: Report

A billionaire-backed, years-long campaign against fossil fuels played a significant role in President Joe Biden’s decision to freeze approvals of new permits for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the United States, according to the Wall Street Journal. Wealthy donors, including members of the Rockefeller family and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, gave

Judge Rules Former Trump Advisor Peter Navarro Will Remain in Prison While He Appeals Contempt Conviction

A federal judge has rejected a request by former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro to be allowed to stay out of prison while he appeals a conviction for contempt of Congress. Mr. Navarro was charged with contempt of Congress after defying a pair of subpoenas from the now-disbanded House committee that investigated the breach