Former Judge Luttig Condemns Trump’s Actions, Calls for Public Awareness Ahead of Election

NEW YORK — As the U.S. election heats up, former federal judge J. Michael Luttig offered a striking rebuke of former President Donald Trump, expressing hope that voters will rethink their choices come election day. In a candid interview, Luttig criticized Trump’s actions during his presidency and questioned his fitness to hold office again. Luttig, who served under two Republican administrations, described Trump’s tenure as marked by actions that betrayed national trust. “The question is whether Donald Trump is fit, and he is not,” Luttig stated, highlighting concerns about Trump’s potential re-election. He openly condemned … Read more

Legal Analyst Critiques Trump’s Plan to Sue CBS Over Edited Interview, Calls Lawsuit Unnecessary

Washington, D.C. — Legal analyst and attorney Jonathan Turley, renowned for his role on Fox News, recently expressed his view that a lawsuit threatened by former President Donald Trump against CBS would be legally unfounded and unnecessary. In a blog post, Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, advised against such legal action despite ongoing criticisms of media bias during electoral coverage. Trump’s dispute stems from a “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris which aired early this month, prompting accusations from Trump that the piece was “deceptively edited.” Following the broadcast, Trump … Read more

Legal Expert Calls Trump’s Latest Discovery Request a Delay Tactic in Election Interference Case

Washington, D.C. – In a recent courtroom battle, former President Donald Trump’s plea to special counsel Jack Smith for more comprehensive evidence disclosure was largely struck down. Legal experts have described this effort as a desperate attempt to obstruct and delay the ongoing legal processes tied to his actions surrounding the 2020 election obstruction case. According to former attorney and current legal analyst Kimberly Atkins Stohr, this demand by Trump’s legal representatives was geared more towards stalling the case rather than genuinely gathering necessary evidence. During her appearance on the #SistersInLaw podcast, she indicated that … Read more

Shasta County Grand Jury Calls for Modernization of Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation System; Board Promises Action

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — A recent grand jury investigation into the Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation District (A.C.I.D.) has revealed significant concerns regarding the aging irrigation system’s future and its ability to meet modern water management needs. In its final report for the 2023-2024 session, the Shasta County Grand Jury criticized the district for lacking a comprehensive long-term strategy and adequate funding to modernize the infrastructure. The report, which follows months of thorough evaluation, highlights the need for the district to consider alternatives to the labor-intensive current dam system. Notably, the jury suggested that the district could … Read more