DOJ, FBI Warn Against Threats To Election Workers
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray are sending a clear warning as the 2024 election cycle approaches.
DOJ Report: 2 Men Sentenced For Defrauding JetBlue Of $10M
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that two men were sentenced on Friday in federal court in Brooklyn for a fraud scheme involving JetBlue Airways.
Iowa AG Defends New Immigration Law Despite Legal Threats From Biden’s DOJ
The Biden Department of Justice has threatened to sue the state of Iowa if it enforces a new immigration law, and it doesn’t appear Iowa will back down. Daniel Baldwin breaks down the latest with Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird.
DEA Expected To Reclassify Cannabis In ‘Historic’ Shift
As he pursues reform proponents in order to uplift his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden has requested a review of marijuana laws.
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.
Judicial Watch: FBI Considered Labeling Ashli Babbitt A Terrorist Following Death By Capitol Police On J6
FBI files requested by Judicial Watch on the death of Ashli Babbitt have revealed that the bureau considered classifying her as a terrorist after she was shot and killed by Capitol Police on January 6th.
Alabama Man Charged For Allegedly Detonating Device Outside Attorney General’s Office
An Alabama man has been arrested and charged for allegedly detonating an explosive device outside the office of state Attorney General Steve Marshall.
Cpt Brown On His Senatorial Run In Nevada
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.