Legal News

  • Trump’s Breaking The Law While Labeling Dissent As Treason: A Pattern Of Defiance Emerges

    In the span of 48 hours, the Trump administration has racked up at least four documented clashes with federal courts and legal norms—each one a potential violation of U.S. law—while the president himself escalates rhetoric that equates judicial pushback with sedition or treason. It’s a stark irony: the man who once tweeted “no one is…

  • Judge Orders Government To Reinstate Deportation Protections For Vulnerable Immigrant Youth

    A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to resume a deportation protection program for vulnerable immigrant youth—a major legal setback for the Trump administration and a lifeline for thousands of young people who had been left in limbo. In a ruling issued Wednesday, November 19, 2025, U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee directed U.S. Citizenship…

  • New Bill Seeks To Freeze All U.S. Immigration

    Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) has introduced the PAUSE Act—short for Pausing All Admissions Until Security Ensured—a bill that would suspend nearly all immigration to the United States until Congress enacts stricter rules on citizenship, family sponsorship, and security eligibility. The legislation, unveiled on November 20, 2025, has already drawn attention for its sweeping scope and…

  • Trump Sparks Outrage After Calling Democrats’ Video To Service Members ‘Punishable By Death’

    President Donald Trump has ignited a political firestorm after publicly accusing several Democratic lawmakers — all military veterans or national security experts — of “seditious behavior punishable by death,” escalating the nation’s political tensions to an alarming level. The lawmakers’ alleged offense: recording a video reminding service members that they are obligated to refuse illegal…

  • Federal Grand Jury Probes Whether Trump Officials Used Unauthorized Operatives In Mortgage Fraud Cases Targeting Critics

    A federal grand jury in Maryland is investigating whether senior Trump officials improperly inserted unauthorized individuals into sensitive mortgage fraud investigations involving two of the president’s most outspoken critics, Sen. Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The inquiry, according to a report by Mediaite and based on new revelations from MS NOW…

  • DOJ Says Ex-Officer In Breonna Taylor Raid Should Be Freed During Appeal

    The U.S. Department of Justice is now urging a federal appeals court to release former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison from prison while he challenges his conviction—an extraordinary reversal that has reopened old wounds from one of the most defining police-violence cases of the last decade. Hankison, 49, is the only officer involved in the…

  • Congressman Demands Release Of Secret Trump–Saudi Call About Murdered Journalist Jamal Khashoggi

    A fresh controversy is brewing in Washington after Rep. Eugene Vindman revealed that a “shocking and disturbing” phone call between Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman—recorded in the aftermath of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder—has never been made public. Vindman, a former National Security Council official who reviewed presidential calls during Trump’s first…

  • Pope Leo Says Trump’s Immigration Policies Treat Longtime U.S. Immigrants ‘Extremely Disrespectfully’

    Pope Leo intensified his criticism of President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration stance on Tuesday, November 18, 2024, warning that millions of immigrants living peacefully in the United States are being subjected to treatment that falls far below basic standards of dignity. Speaking to journalists in remarks captured on video and posted by CBS, the first…

  • Famous Singer Usher Sues Former Business Associates for $4.9 Million Over Failed Atlanta Restaurant Deal

    Superstar singer Usher Raymond IV has filed a $4.9 million lawsuit in Fulton County, accusing three former associates of failing to repay a loan tied to a collapsed restaurant project in Atlanta’s Buckhead district. According to court documents filed November 14, 2025, the dispute stems from Homage ATL, a planned restaurant and lounge slated for…

  • Federal Court Blocks Texas’ New Voting Maps, Calls Them ‘Racially Gerrymandered’; Forcing GOP Back To 2021 Districts

    Texas Republicans have been dealt a major setback after a federal court blocked the state from using its newly redrawn congressional maps, ruling that the lines were “racially gerrymandered” and cannot be used in the 2026 midterm elections. The 2–1 decision, delivered Tuesday, November 18, 2025, forces Texas to revert to the 2021 congressional map,…