The FBI is claiming that information regarding what appears to be a nationwide voter registration fraud scheme, involving possibly tens of thousands of fake voters, cannot be released because it is part of an 'ongoing' investigation.
In Wisconsin, religious nonprofits are generally exempt from the state's demand they pay into the bureaucrats' unemployment program. Nonetheless, state bureaucrats and a lower court have said the Catholic Charities Bureau is 'a secular organization.'
The Federalist's report accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of engaging in a 'legal crusade against former President Donald Trump and other Republicans for their lawful contesting of Georgia’s flawed 2020 election.'
The charges brought against Donald Trump and more than a dozen others by Fani Willis, a partisan Georgia prosecutor, have been slammed as a desperate effort to throw 'a bunch of stuff at the wall trying to get something, anything to stick.'
Legal scholar Jonathan Turley warns U.K. police could interpret a law to 'criminally prosecute' parents who 'refuse to use the alternative pronouns for their children or refuse to pay for their transitioning.'
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes described the Supreme Court’s June 30 decision as ‘profoundly wrong’ and vowed to continue prosecuting supposed ‘non-discrimination’ cases.
'People are beginning to connect the dots' between accepting same-sex 'marriage' and indoctrinating kids in the LGBT agenda, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said.