DOJ Challenges Texas Ruling That $1.7 Trillion Bill Passed Unconstitutionally Under COVID Proxy Rules

The Biden administration is appealing a Texas judge’s ruling that Congress unconstitutionally passed the 2022 $1.7 trillion omnibus bill using proxy voting. The Biden administration has mounted a legal challenge to a Texas judge’s ruling that Congress unconstitutionally passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus funding bill in 2022 because lawmakers cast votes without being physically present,

Biden Explains Why He Dropped Out of the Race

President Joe Biden discussed his reasons for dropping out of the presidential race in his first interview since making that announcement on July 21. Biden said he worried about being a “distraction” for down-ballot Democrats, while partaking in a pre-recorded interview that aired on “CBS Sunday Morning” on Aug. 11 with host Robert Costa. “What

Trump Plans $100 Million Lawsuit Against DOJ Over Mar-a-Lago Search

The GOP presidential nominee’s lawyers alleged illegal conduct by the United States against the former president over the FBI search. Former President Donald Trump has submitted a memo detailing plans to sue the Department of Justice (DOJ) for $100 million in damages over the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago property in 2022, claiming it was

Data Gaps Allow Campaigns to ‘Pick and Choose’ Their Own Crime Story: Criminologist

While most experts agree per-capita violent crime rates are dropping, many say incomplete FBI crime reports exaggerate those declines. LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Crime is a standard election issue but rarely have parties and candidates offered such starkly polar narratives about public safety than in 2024 campaigns, criminal justice experts say. That’s not surprising when local and state