Court Seems Skeptical of TikTok’s Challenge to Forced Divestment Law

Attorneys for TikTok and content creators argued the law should face scrutiny under the First Amendment. WASHINGTON–A three-judge panel questioned TikTok’s claim that Congress violated the First Amendment with a law that would require its Chinese parent company, Bytedance, to divest itself of its U.S. subsidiary. In oral arguments on Sept. 16, judges emphasized that

House Task Force on Trump’s 1st Assassination Attempt Likely to Probe 2nd: Chairman

Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) said that the bipartisan task force is likely to merge the incidents, ‘one being a very public event,’ and the other ’very private.’ The chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives’s Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump said on Sept. 16 that his committee will likely investigate

‘Is This Guy Part of a Conspiracy?’ Florida Sheriff Questions Whether Would-Be Trump Gunman Acted Alone

A Florida sheriff is raising questions about whether the attempted assassination of Donald Trump is part of a broader conspiracy. The sheriff, William Snyder of Martin County, Fla., noted that the would-be assassin is not a Florida resident and that the former president’s movements on Sunday were not broadcast in advance. “How does a guy

Susan Wild Apologizes for Smearing Her Own Constituents, Defends Contradictory Israel-Gaza Letters to Jewish Constituents

Susan Wild says she failed to ‘think’ before bashing her Trump-voting constituents Democratic Rep. Susan Wild (Pa.) admitted during a congressional debate Sunday that she failed to “think” before disparaging her conservative constituents. She also offered an unusual defense for sending an anti-Israel letter to a constituent asking her to support the Jewish state.  Republican