Daily Feed 4/23/24
The U.S. Senate advances a $95.3B Foreign Aid Package, Elon Musk defends free speech from the Australian Government and the DOJ reaches a settlement with the victims of Larry Nassar.
The U.S. Senate advances a $95.3B Foreign Aid Package, Elon Musk defends free speech from the Australian Government and the DOJ reaches a settlement with the victims of Larry Nassar.
On Monday, the Supreme Court said that it would consider the topic of “ghost guns” and the appeal filed by the Biden administration to regulate self-assembled weapon kits like any other type of firearm.
As early as next month, the Department of Justice intends to launch a significant antitrust action against Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, according to a report.
According to the Justice Department, the FBI detained a man in Idaho on Saturday who had sworn allegiance to ISIS and was purportedly planning an attack on churches in the state.
Cpt Sam Brown speaks to Dana Alexa on his plan to push Nevada more conservative, DOJ’s blatant two-tiered system to take down President Trump in his run for the White House.
The National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center, which was just announced by the Biden administration, is the subject of an investigation that was prompted on Thursday morning by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).
In response to the Justice Department’s failure to turn over subpoenaed audio recordings of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with President Biden as part of the probe into his handling of classified documents, House Republicans have threatened to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.
Apple has been hit with a flurry of new consumer lawsuits accusing the iPhone maker of monopolizing the smartphone market.
Some western banks are lobbying against EU proposals to redistribute billions of euros in interest earned on frozen Russian assets.