Trump, Prosecutors Finish Jury Questionnaire for Documents Case

According to court filings, attorneys from special counsel Jack Smith’s office and former President Donald Trump have finished putting together a joint jury questionnaire to be submitted to the court Wednesday. The questionnaire would be administered to prospective jurors in the case alleging the former president improperly handled classified documents. The prosecutors and defendants have

Author Marianne Williamson ‘Unsuspends’ Presidential Campaign After Michigan Primary Result

The Democrat ended her campaign three weeks ago but now pledges to keep ‘lifting people up’ in an alternative vision to President Biden’s America. Author Marianne Williamson said on Feb. 27 that she was “unsuspending” her presidential campaign for the Democratic primary, calling it “delusional” for voters to just be “closing our eyes and crossing

Mitch McConnell To Step Down as Senate Republican Leader

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) said on Wednesday he would step down from his leadership role, leaving a power vacuum atop the party he has piloted for nearly 17 years, more than any other party leader in the chamber’s history. “I turned 82 last week. The end of my contributions are closer than I prefer,” McConnell said

Police Groups Slam Biden Judicial Pick for Ties to Group That Celebrated Cop Killers as Freedom Fighters

Adeel Mangi is already under fire for work with an anti-Israel think tank. Adeel Abdullah Mangi (Twitter). Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi already faces headwinds to his nomination over ties to an anti-Israel think tank that hosted terrorists on the anniversary of 9/11. Now, he’s facing the ire of police organizations over his links to

Hunter Biden Admits to ‘Mistakes’ and Squandered Privileges in Opening Statement to Congress

Hunter Biden has released an opening statement before a closed-door deposition on Capitol Hill, admitting to ’mistakes’ and wasted opportunities and privileges. Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, testified on Wednesday before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, admitting in an opening statement to making “mistakes” and wasting opportunities but denying any involvement of