Federal Judge Says Pro-Abortion Groups Can Sue Alabama Attorney General

The attorney general has said he will prosecute individuals and groups that help women and girls obtain abortions in other states. A federal judge said May 6 that Alabama would be violating the Constitution if it prosecuted organizations seeking to help women obtain out-of-state abortions. Two pro-abortion organizations—Yellowhammer Fund and West Alabama’s Women Center—are suing

Biden Admin Officials Subpoenaed Amid Allegations Of Taxpayer Money Used to Help Biden Win Key Battleground State

‘The Biden Administration is spending taxpayer dollars to help him win a battleground state in November,’ the House Committee on Small Business alleges. A GOP-led House committee has issued subpoenas to two Biden administration officials amid allegations that the executive branch agency they work for is funneling taxpayer resources to the key battleground state of

Biden Admin Officials Subpoenaed in House GOP Probe Over Potential Electioneering in Key Swing State

A GOP-led House panel is investigating whether the Small Business Administration is improperly diverting resources to voter registration efforts in Michigan. A GOP-led House committee has issued subpoenas to two Biden administration officials amid allegations that the executive branch agency they work for is funneling taxpayer resources to the key battleground state of Michigan to

House Passes Bill to Restrict Energy Regulations on Household Appliances

The bill would prohibit the energy secretary from enacting energy-saving measures on products if they result in price increases. WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives voted on May 7 to forbid the Secretary of Energy from implementing energy-saving regulations for products that are not plausible or justifiable technologically or economically. The bill exemplifies part of the pushback

Judge Delays Trump Documents Trial, Won’t Set New Date

President Trump was charged with 40 counts related to allegedly mishandling classified information. U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon on May 7 reset deadlines in the case special counsel Jack Smith is prosecuting against former President Donald Trump, blowing past the original May 20 trial date with pretrial deadlines running through July. The judge had