Legal News

  • Judge Clears DOJ to Unseal Ghislaine Maxwell Records — But Says Don’t Expect Bombshell Revelations

    A federal judge in New York has approved the Justice Department’s request to unseal long-restricted records from Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking case. The move marks one of the first major disclosures mandated under the newly enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act. But the judge cautioned the public not to expect the sweeping revelations many have been anticipating.…

  • Seattle Police Launch Intensified Manhunt After 88-Year-Old Woman Mutilated in Home Robbery

    Authorities in Seattle have intensified their search for a suspect accused of assaulting and robbing an 88-year-old woman in what police describe as one of the city’s most disturbing home-invasion cases in recent months. The attack left the victim, Emma Cotton, without a finger and with multiple injuries. Cotton was assaulted in mid-October at her…

  • ICE Agents Caught Disabling Home Security Cameras, Raising Alarming Constitutional Questions

    A growing number of videos showing U.S. immigration agents disabling or covering home security cameras during enforcement operations is raising sharp constitutional concerns and intensifying calls for federal oversight. The latest viral clip — posted by David Bier of the Cato Institute — shows an ICE agent walking up to a private home, reaching toward…

  • ProPublica: Trump Once Claimed Two ‘Primary Residences’ on Mortgages — The Same Practice He Accused Letitia James Of

    A new ProPublica investigation is raising fresh questions about President Donald Trump’s real estate practices, reporting that he once declared two different Florida homes as his “primary residence” — the same type of alleged mortgage fraud he has publicly accused his political opponents of committing. The irony has not gone unnoticed. ProPublica’s findings come as…

  • Trump Planning to Sign Executive Order Blocking States From Regulating AI

    President Donald Trump confirmed Monday, December 6, 2025, that he will sign an executive order preventing individual states from regulating artificial intelligence. Experts are concerned the sweeping move would override dozens of state-level bills aimed at curbing AI-related risks ranging from deepfakes to discriminatory algorithms. According to a CNN report, the order, expected within days,…

  • Alina Habba Steps Down as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey

    Alina Habba, a former personal attorney to Donald Trump and one of the most polarizing figures in the Justice Department’s recent reshuffling, announced Monday , December 8, 2025, she is stepping down as acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey. The move comes days after a federal appeals court ruled that her appointment…

  • Trump’s Support Erodes Among Men And Independents As Approval Ratings Slide Across Multiple Polls

    Donald Trump is heading into the next election cycle facing a once-unfamiliar political reality: his support is slipping, not only among independents but also among men, particularly white, college-educated men who once formed a reliable core of his coalition. A New York Times analysis of public polling released Friday shows a steady downturn in the…

  • Trump Lashes Out at Pardoned Democrat Henry Cuellar for ‘Disloyalty’ After Lawmaker Refuses to Switch to GOP

    President Donald Trump is publicly fuming at Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar — the very man he pardoned last week — accusing him of “disloyalty” for choosing to run for reelection as a Democrat rather than cross over into the GOP. The outburst, posted on Trump’s Truth Social account, reveals just how transactional his expectations…

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Trump ‘Furious’ Over Epstein File Release, Reveals Details Of Tense Phone Call

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again at the center of a political firestorm — but this time, she’s directing it squarely at President Donald Trump. In a revealing “60 Minutes” interview and a follow-up thread on Twitter/X, the Georgia Republican described a heated private phone call in which Trump allegedly “screamed” at her for…

  • Judge Orders Release of Epstein Grand Jury Records as Transparency Law Takes Effect

    A federal judge in South Florida has ordered the release of long-sealed grand jury transcripts tied to the abandoned 2006–2007 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein—marking the first significant test of a new federal transparency law aimed at exposing how the disgraced financier evaded serious prosecution for years. U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith ruled Friday that the…