Controversial Return: Some Jan. 6 Defendants Granted Permission to Attend Trump’s Second Inauguration

WASHINGTON — Thousands of supporters of former President Donald Trump, who infamously stormed the U.S. Capitol after the 2020 election, are now poised to witness his potential return to power. Four years after the chaotic event that shocked the nation, at least 20 individuals charged or convicted in connection with the riot have sought legal approval to attend Trump’s upcoming inauguration in Washington, D.C. A review of court records reveals a mix of outcomes for these requests. Judges have granted permission to at least 11 of the defendants to attend the ceremony, while at least … Read more

Rudy Giuliani to Attend Contempt Hearing Amid $148 Million Lawsuit from Election Workers

Rudy Giuliani, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump and a major figure in challenging the 2020 presidential election results, is facing legal repercussions for his actions. In Atlanta, Giuliani is scheduled for a contempt hearing as legal proceedings escalate. This comes in light of attorneys representing election workers pursuing a staggering $148 million judgment against him for defamation. The legal challenge stems from Giuliani’s unsubstantiated claims regarding the 2020 presidential election, notably alleging fraudulent activities without evidence. These statements have had severe repercussions for many election officials and workers, who claim they have been … Read more

Family Struggles: In-Laws Unwilling to Attend Events with Grandchild’s Black Grandparent

Carlisle, Pennsylvania – A couple in Carlisle is facing a difficult situation as their in-laws consistently bail on family events when their parents are present. The couple has a 2-year-old son, and the in-laws have been noticeably absent for important occasions like Joey’s baptism and his birthday parties. The wife suspects that the reason behind this behavior may be racism, as her father is Black and her in-laws were surprised and unhappy when they first met him. However, the father-in-law claims that her dad’s outgoing personality makes him uncomfortable. Now, the in-laws are requesting separate … Read more

Supreme Court Bench Members Decline Invitation to Ram Temple Consecration, Justice Bhushan to Attend

AYODHYA, India: The Supreme Court bench headed by then Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi settled the long-standing Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute in November 2019. The verdict allowed for the construction of the Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya. However, only one out of the five justices who presided over the case will attend the temple deity’s consecration ceremony. Former Chief Justice Gogoi, Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, and Justice S Abdul Nazeer will not be present at the “pran pratishtha” ceremony held at the sprawling temple. Each justice has their own … Read more