Peter Navarro Loses Legal Bid to Prevent Turning Over Emails From Time in Trump White House

During appeal process, Mr. Navarro argued in court filings that the DOJ lacked authority to demand immediate production of records. Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who’s serving time in prison for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena, has lost a separate legal bid to prevent his having to turn over purported presidential

RFK Jr. Says He Will Pardon Whistleblower Edward Snowden If Elected President

Edward Snowden was the first to leak information about the NSA’s widespread domestic surveillance operations. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., claims he would pardon whistleblower Edward Snowden on his first day as president if elected and “investigate the corruption and crimes he exposed.” Mr. Snowden is a former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor

Judge Expands Gag Order Against Trump in NY Hush Money Case

The beefed-up order does not bar comments about the judge himself or Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, an elected Democrat. The judge overseeing the Manhattan district attorney’s “hush money” case against former President Donald Trump has approved a request to expand a recently imposed gag order on the president. The decision came late Monday and

Biden Campaign Accuses Trump of Routinely Encouraging Political Violence

As former President Donald Trump is set to resume his campaign for the White House, the Biden campaign highlights what it calls incitements to violence. With former President Donald Trump set to return to the campaign trail, Biden for President wants Americans to consider what it calls a long track record of him inciting political