New Hampshire Considering Law to Prevent Gun Control Through Financial Transactions

National Shooting Sports Foundation officials say credit card companies see themselves as ‘above the rules.’ New Hampshire legislators are considering a bill to protect the privacy of firearms purchasers while preventing gun control through financial restrictions. The New Hampshire House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee held a public hearing on Feb. 2, 2024, for

Jack Smith Says Feds Investigating Threats to Witness in Trump Classified Documents Case

Federal authorities are investigating threats allegedly made to a potential government witness in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Special counsel Jack Smith disclosed in a court filing late Wednesday that federal authorities are investigating threats made against a potential government witness in a case in which former President Donald Trump is accused of mishandling sensitive

Trump: ‘Unfortunate’ Ballot Eligibility Case Just ‘More Election Interference’

The former president said he hopes democracy will prevail over the ‘weaponization of politics.’ With the U.S. Supreme Court weighing his eligibility for the presidential primary ballot, former President Donald Trump said he considers efforts to disqualify him to be “more election interference by the Democrats.” His comments followed a hearing in which the nation’s

Trump Responds to Supreme Court Ballot Eligibility Hearing

The former president said he hopes democracy will prevail over the ‘weaponization of politics.’ With the U.S. Supreme Court weighing his eligibility for the presidential primary ballot, former President Donald Trump said he considers efforts to disqualify him to be “more election interference by the Democrats.” His comments followed a hearing in which the nation’s

Senate Advances Aid Package to Ukraine, Israel That Excludes Border Measures

This comes one day after the Senate failed to advance a similar bill that included border and immigration provisions. The Senate advanced on Feb. 8 a supplemental bill that would give assistance to Israel, Ukraine, and the Indo-Pacific and deal with the fentanyl crisis in the United States—one day after failing to advance a similar

Senate Advances Ukraine, Israel Aid Package Without Border Measures

This comes one day after the Senate failed to advance a similar bill that included border and immigration provisions. The Senate advanced on Feb. 8 a supplemental bill that would give assistance to Israel, Ukraine, and the Indo-Pacific and address the fentanyl crisis in the United States—one day after failing to advance a similar bill

Supreme Court Appears Poised to Back Trump in Ballot Challenge Case

‘Why should a single state get to decide who gets to be the President of the United States?’ asked Justice Elena Kagan. WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court held the highly anticipated hearing of former President Donald Trump’s appeal to remain on the Colorado primary ballot, expressing repeated skepticism that a ruling to remove him would not result