Elon Musk’s DOGE Legal Battle Ignites Moments Following Trump’s Inauguration

In a rapid sequence of events that mirrored the turbulent political atmosphere, a lawsuit was filed against Elon Musk’s digital asset, Dogecoin, shortly after the inauguration ceremony of former President Donald Trump. The filing occurred just minutes following the official swearing-in, highlighting a highly contentious issue that bridges the realms of digital currencies and regulatory measures. The lawsuit contends that Dogecoin has been marketed and promoted in a manner that could be misleading to investors, particularly focusing on statements made by Musk himself. The billionaire entrepreneur, who is known for his ventures in space exploration … Read more

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

Federal Judge Blocks Jan. 6 Rioter From Attending Trump Inauguration Despite Former Rep. Chris Stewart’s Invitation

SALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge has recently ruled against a motion by Russell Taylor, a convict of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, who sought permission to attend the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump. The request was notably supported by former Utah Representative Chris Stewart, who praised Taylor’s character and contributions to society in his appeal to the court. Taylor, who is currently serving a probation period following his guilty plea of obstructing an official proceeding, is restricted from traveling without court approval. Despite endorsements of his character and his past as a … Read more

Legal Challenge Delays Inauguration of New Bishop in Kenya’s Anglican Diocese

Kisumu, Kenya – A recent court order has paused the consecration and enthronement of the Rev. Bernard Otieno Owuor as the second bishop of the Diocese of Maseno East within the Anglican Church of Kenya. This injunction, issued on December 18 by Deputy Registrar Gloria Baraza of the Kisumu High Court, temporarily halts all proceedings related to Bishop-elect Owuor’s ascension to the episcopal office. The legal challenge was initiated by the Rev. Gordon Opiyo, who raised concerns regarding alleged irregularities in the election process that took place following the retirement of Bishop Rt. Rev. Joshua … Read more