Tyrin Truong / Facebook screen shotCommentary Democrat Mayor Arrested On Drug-Trafficking and Prostitution Charges A 25-year-old Louisiana Democrat mayor has been accused of running a drug operation and soliciting a prostitute. By Samuel Short January 8, 2025
Seth Wenig / APBreaking Breaking: Trump Judge Defies SCOTUS, Will Sentence Incoming POTUS Jan. 10 New York Judge Juan Merchan on Friday set Jan. 10 as a sentencing date for President-elect Donald Trump's business records case. By Randy DeSoto January 3, 2025
Rebecca Noble / Getty ImagesCommentary Not a Joke: Dems Hatch Plan to Disqualify Every Single Trump Electoral Vote If elected Democrats follow through on the advice of two actual insurrectionists, then the party will deserve the Federalists' fate. By Michael Schwarz December 27, 2024
Patrick T. Fallon - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Remember: The Gaetz Report Relies on Man Already in Jail for Falsely Accusing Someone Else of Exact Same Crime The House Ethics Committee report is out, but it relies on testimony from a man in prison for his lies and misconduct. By Samuel Short December 26, 2024
@WeAreCanProud / X screen shotCommentary Government Takes Money from Bank Account of Mayor Who Refused to Celebrate 'Pride Month' One mayor in Canada had money taken from his account when he refused to comply with the "pride" mob's demands. By Samuel Short December 13, 2024
@SweetPeaBell326 / X screen shot Turley Shows How Those Who Receive Preemptive Pardons from Biden Could Still Face Prosecution Jonathan Turley explained why those who outgoing President Joe Biden may issue preemptive pardons to could still face criminal prosecution. By Randy DeSoto December 9, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images); Angela Weiss - AFP / Getty ImagesPremium Fact Check: Can Trump Pardon Daniel Penny After He's Inaugurated? Some are urging Donald Trump to pardon Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny after he takes office next month, but can he legally do that? By Randy DeSoto December 6, 2024
David Madison / Getty ImagesCommentary Should Have Noticed the Rhyming Names: Elitist School's 'Misinformation Expert' Tricked Into Submitting Lies to Fed. Court Few incidents justify mockery more than when a self-important "misinformation expert" fails to notice his own AI-generated misinformation. By Michael Schwarz December 5, 2024
Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP Judge in Hunter Biden Case Shreds Joe Biden Over Pardon Claims, Says President Is Attempting to 'Rewrite History' None of the arguments President Joe Biden presented in his pardoning statement added up. And the judge made sure Americans knew it. By Joe Saunders December 4, 2024
Alexander Spatari / Getty Images Building Super Allegedly Befriends 100-Year-Old Tenant, Gains Power of Attorney for Massive Betrayal Just one year before, The New York Times lauded the woman as a "lifeline" to the elderly living in her apartment. By Ole Braatelien November 23, 2024