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Trump Weighs Preemptive Pardons for Aides as Legal Threats Loom
4+ hour, 58+ min ago (370+ words) By Newsmax Wires "|" Friday, 10 April 2026 03: 52 PM EDT President Donald Trump is considering sweeping preemptive pardons for members of his administration before leaving office, according to The Wall Street Journal, a move that could dramatically expand his use of executive clemency....
Wa Po Thinks SCOTUS Upholding The Constitution Is A Bad Thing
6+ hour, 57+ min ago (23+ words) In his new article, Washington Post reporter Justin Jouvenal attempts to convince readers that SCOTUS has waged a war on 'civil rights.'...
There will be victims because of that: Montgomery Police staffing
14+ hour, 50+ min ago (171+ words) MONTGOMERY " Legislation setting minimum staffing standards for law enforcement agencies in Montgomery and Huntsville died in the House on Thursday. The bill by State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) would provide minimum staffing requirements for Class 3 municipal law enforcement agencies....
Judge Roger Benitez Retires, Leaving Behind a Major Second Amendment Legacy
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (276+ words) Judge Roger T. Benitez, also known as "Saint" Benitez by supporters of the Second Amendment, has retired from federal service as of April 2, 2026. Judge Benitez was born in December 1950 in Havana, Cuba. He fled the Castro regime in Cuba in 1960 with…...
AG candidate spotlight: Katherine Robertson touts experience, conservative partnerships at Cullman GOP stop
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (596+ words) Katherine Robertson "currently Chief Counsel to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall "makes her case before Republican voters in Cullman as one of three GOP candidates hoping succeed Marshall in the state AG's seat. The candidate field to fill Alabama's state-level…...
Enforce the Sixth Amendment: Speedy Trials, Not Excuses for Delay
2+ day, 8+ hour ago (1641+ words) Elected officials should punish real crime, enforce immigration law, and equip judges and DAs to administer justice promptly and fairly. .. . The post Enforce the Sixth Amendment: Speedy Trials, Not Excuses for Delay appeared first on The New American. States should…...
Opinion: Stop calling the Supreme Court "broken" or "illegitimate"
2+ day, 17+ hour ago (715+ words) The accusations of hypocrisy practically write themselves: two Supreme Court decisions, only nine months apart, addressing left-wing and right-wing responses to gender dysphoria. In the first one, U. S. v. Skrmetti, a conservative state banned puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors, and…...
France's Sarkozy Maintains Innocence in Libya Funding Case
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (597+ words) SYLVIE CORBET Tuesday, 07 April 2026 12: 04 PM EDT French former President Nicolas Sarkozy maintained his innocence at an appeal hearing in Paris on Tuesday over his conspiracy conviction last year, saying that not a single cent from Libya helped fund his 2007 presidential…...
Boston Sent a Social Worker to Deal With a Violent Situation and It Went Exactly As You'd Expect
3+ day, 11+ hour ago (373+ words) After the death of George Floyd and the BLM riots of 2020, many cities and states worked to defund the police and replace officers with other "first responders," arguing that police weren't equipped to deal with people experiencing mental health crises....
City of Boston Sends a Social Worker to Respond to an Emergency Call - He Ends Up Getting Attacked With a Sword | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike La Chance
3+ day, 21+ hour ago (357+ words) Ever since George Floyd, the left has been pushing to not only defund the police, but to replace them with social workers in some cases. It's an incredibly stupid idea. Even seasoned police never really know what they're walking into…...
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