Texas Jury Holds One Accountable, Clears Five in 2020 Biden Campaign Bus Incident

SAN MARCOS, Texas — A Texas jury recently reached a verdict in a high-profile civil case involving an incident from the 2020 election campaign where a group of pro-Trump activists intercepted a Joe Biden campaign bus. The incident, which occurred on Interstate 35, involved a caravan known as the “Trump train” that courted controversy through its aggressive behavior. The jury found Eliazar Cisneros liable for conspiring to intimidate and disrupt the Biden campaign, ordering him to pay $40,000 in damages. However, his co-defendants Stephen and Randi Ceh, Joeylynn and Robert Mesaros, and Dolores Park were … Read more

Federal Court Halts New Biden Rule Aimed at Curbing Gas Flaring at Oil Sites

Houston, Texas — A federal judge in Texas has issued a temporary injunction against a new Biden administration regulation aimed at reducing the flaring of natural gas at oil production sites. The rule, which was set to take effect, seeks to limit the volume of natural gas that can be burned off or released into the atmosphere during oil extraction. The decision comes after a lawsuit was filed by a coalition of oil and gas companies arguing that the restrictions would impose undue financial burdens and potentially lead to a decrease in oil production. The … Read more

Hunter Biden Set to Modify Plea in Federal Tax Case, Says Defense Lawyer

Washington, D.C. — In a significant legal maneuver, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, plans to revise his plea to not guilty in relation to charges concerning federal tax offenses, his defense attorney announced recently. This move comes as part of ongoing legal proceedings that have placed the younger Biden under intense public and legal scrutiny, raising questions about potential political repercussions. Hunter Biden’s decision to change his plea marks an important pivot in a case that has brought considerable attention to his financial dealings. Initially indicted on claims of tax evasion among other … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Biden Administration Covertly Instructed Loan Servicers to Forgive Student Debts

Washington, D.C. — In a recent legal development, a lawsuit has been filed alleging that the Biden administration covertly instructed loan servicing companies to forgive student loans. This covert action, as claimed, diverges from usual governmental procedures and has sparked debate on transparency and the limits of executive power. The legal challenge, initiated by several taxpayer groups, argues that such significant financial decisions should not be made without public knowledge and consent. According to the lawsuit, the administration’s quiet directive to cancel millions of dollars in student debt was neither publicly announced nor subjected to … Read more