Judge Rejects Hunter Biden’s Request to Dismiss Gun Charges

Biden legal team’s claims that external influences tainted special counsel’s decision to pursue case deemed by judge as ‘all speculation.’ The federal judge presiding over Hunter Biden’s gun charges in Delaware on Friday declined the president’s son’s request to dismiss the indictment. Mr. Biden was charged with knowingly making false statements, including in writing, in

Judge Denies Trump’s Request to Delay Trial Due to Prejudicial Publicity

Trump sought to postpone proceedings on grounds that prejudicial publicity prevented a fair trial. The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s criminal case in New York has rejected his bid to postpone the trial on the grounds of prejudicial pretrial publicity. New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said in an April 12 order

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Enacts Law Requiring State Law Enforcement Officers to Assist Federal Immigration Authorities

The Republican-led bill passed in the Tennessee state House in March and in the state Senate last week. The law goes into effect on July 1. Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee enacted a law on Thursday defining requirements for law enforcement officers within the state to work with federal immigration authorities when they encounter illegal

Tennessee Governor Signs Law Requiring Officers to Assist Federal Immigration Authorities

The Republican-led bill passed in the Tennessee state House in March and in the state Senate last week. The law goes into effect on July 1. Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee enacted a law on Thursday defining requirements for law enforcement officers within the state to work with federal immigration authorities when they encounter illegal

Vice President Harris Condemns Arizona Abortion Ban at Tuscon Rally

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke on abortion rights while campaigning for President Joe Biden at an event in Tuscon, Arizona, on April 12. Her comments came days after the state Supreme Court’s move to uphold the state’s restrictive abortion policy. The Arizona Supreme Court’s April 8 decision on the 160-year-old law bans abortions except in