Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced plans to finance a national signature campaign supporting the First Amendment. Musk’s announcement came after NPR CEO Katherine Maher’s remarks on “truth” and free speech drew criticism. NPR recently suspended its longtime editor, Uri Berliner, for highlighting the outlet’s liberal bias. B
Biden Enlists Obama’s Help to Rally Small-Dollar Donors
President Joe Biden has teamed up with former President Barack Obama in a new digital ad aimed at attracting small-dollar donors. In the ad, Obama stands beside Biden, who urges supporters to contribute the cost of “a morning cup of Joe” to his re-election campaign. Biden emphasizes that “no gift is too small,” stressing the
Avenatti Claims Trump’s Legal Team Contacted Him for Testimony
Michael Avenatti, the former attorney for Stormy Daniels, revealed to the New York Post that President Donald Trump’s defense team has been in touch with him. Currently serving a 19-year prison sentence for various federal crimes, Avenatti stated, “I’d be more than happy to testify.” While Avenatti was once a vocal critic of Trump
Democrats Introduce Bill to Revoke Trump’s Secret Service Protection Amid Legal Battles
Rep. Bennie Thompson, former head of the January 6 committee, is championing a new bill targeting President Donald Trump. The DISGRACED Former Protectees Act, or HR 8081, aims to terminate Secret Service protection for individuals convicted of offenses punishable by at least one year in prison. While Trump faces multiple legal challenges, including
Taylor Swift Faces Backlash Over 1830s Lyrics on New Album
“Taylor Swift’s latest album has stirred controversy with critics accusing her of historical revisionism and insensitivity towards racism. In her song “I Hate It Here,” Swift expresses a wish for the 1830s, “but without all the racists,” overlooking the era’s pervasive slavery. Fans quickly criticized the o
Juror Attrition Raises Concerns in Trump’s Manhattan Trial, Says Legal Analyst
MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos suggested that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s case against former President Donald Trump might face challenges due to juror attrition. Cevallos highlighted that losing two jurors before the trial even began is concerning. He pointed out that while jurors might leave during a trial, losing them after selection bu
Avenatti Considers Testifying Against Trump in NY Case
Michael Avenatti, former attorney for Stormy Daniels, has revealed he’s been in touch with Donald Trump’s defense team and is open to testifying against his ex-client. Currently serving a prison sentence for various crimes, Avenatti claims Trump’s lawyers have been in contact with him for nearly a year. The case against Trump in t
Judge’s Daughter Raises Funds for Trump’s Legal Case
Judge Juan Merchan, overseeing Donald Trump’s New York legal case, has a daughter, Loren Merchan, who reportedly raised nearly $100 million for the criminal trial against Trump. Attorney Mike Davis highlighted this on the War Room podcast, pointing out the judge’s Democratic ties and his daughter’s role as a leading Democratic fun
Judge Rebukes NY Attorney General James in Trump Case
New York Attorney General Letitia James faced criticism from a state judge after attempting to challenge a $175 million civil bond in the real estate case against former President Donald Trump. An appeals court upheld the bond, rejecting James’ claim about the underwriting company’s financial capability. The court specified the bond mus
Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Liberals’ Approach to Trump
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith criticized liberals for pursuing what he sees as baseless charges against former President Donald Trump. On “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Smith commented on Trump’s ongoing hush money trial, suggesting that Trump’s opponents are resorting to legal tactics because they can’t defeat him on polic