Wisconsin Senate Hopeful Eric Hovde’s Defamation Lawsuit Over Campaign Ad to Be Heard Day Before New Congress Sworn In

Green Bay, Wis. – A Wisconsin courtroom is set to address a legal dispute on Jan. 2, 2025, involving Eric Hovde, U.S. Senate candidate, who has alleged that a political advertisement falsely maligned his character and business practices. This hearing occurs just one day before the convening of the 119th United States Congress, adding a layer of urgency as Hovde vies for a seat currently held by incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin. In the lawsuit, filed in Brown County Court, Hovde takes aim at the Democratic group, WinSenate, along with several media outfits for broadcasting what … Read more

Mark Robinson Launches Legal Battle Against Allegations, Sues CNN for Damaging His Campaign with ‘Hit Piece’

Mark Robinson recently appeared on Newsmax TV’s Saturday Agenda to address allegations against him following a controversial report by a major news network. The report, dated Sept. 19, claimed that Robinson had used derogatory terms and expressed preference for Adolf Hitler over Barack Obama in comments supposedly made on an adult website over ten years ago. During the broadcast, host Rob Astorino provided Robinson with the opportunity to share his perspective. Robinson vehemently denied any involvement, stating, “Absolutely not. We did not,” and emphasized that he was completely unaware of the website in question. He … Read more

Judge Unseals Trump Election-Fraud Evidence, Dismisses Claims of Political Harm Ahead of Harris Campaign Ads

Washington, D.C. – In a significant ruling, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan denied former President Donald Trump’s request to seal evidence in his ongoing election-fraud case. The decision paved the way for public access to materials that the former president contends could be used against him politically. Chutkan has scheduled the unsealing of the evidence appendix for Friday, countering Trump’s concerns about potential use of the materials in Vice President Kamala Harris’s current presidential campaign. Trump faces multiple charges including conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction of an official proceeding, among others, all … Read more

Rene Gonzalez Faces Legal Trouble Over Campaign Banner Misstep

Portland, Oregon — Controversy struck the heart of Oregon’s political scenery as Rene Gonzalez, a local city council candidate, found himself in hot water with accusations of breaching campaign regulations. His campaign reportedly failed to remain compliant with local laws concerning public advertising, which has sparked a wave of criticism and legal scrutiny. The issue arose when a large banner featuring Gonzalez’s name and urging support for his council bid was displayed prominently on a significant commercial building in Portland, without the necessary permits. This kind of advertising requires strict adherence to city ordinance, which … Read more