Indian-American Lawyer Highlights Trump’s Focus on Border Security, Counterterrorism, and Halting Endless Military Engagements

Washington, D.C. – As part of a wide-ranging set of priorities, former President Donald Trump has outlined a three-pronged agenda focusing on tightening border security, combating terrorism, and putting an end to what he calls “forever wars.” These remarks were highlighted during a discussion featuring Kash Patel, an Indian-American lawyer and former chief of staff to the acting United States Secretary of Defense under the Trump administration. Patel, who has been a staunch supporter and key aide of Trump, detailed these targets implying that they continue to form the core of Trump’s policy interests. According … Read more

Legal Battle in Berlin: Human Rights Lawyers Challenge Shipment of Military Explosives Destined for Israeli Defense Contractor

Berlin, Germany – Human rights attorneys have initiated legal action in Berlin to halt the transit of a substantial amount of military-grade explosives scheduled to be shipped aboard the German-owned cargo vessel MV Kathrin. Legal representatives from the European Legal Support Center (ELSC) have taken this action on behalf of three Palestinian individuals from Gaza, citing concerns over the potential use of these explosives in Israel’s military activities in Gaza. The shipment in question consists of 150 metric tons of RDX, a type of explosive commonly used in military ammunition. The plaintiffs contend that these … Read more

Judge Overturns GOP Initiative to Alter Military and Overseas Voting Protocols

In a recent court decision, a judge in Washington has struck down a Republican-led initiative aimed at modifying absentee voting rules for military and overseas voters. This legal move came after challenges by Democrats, who argued that the proposed changes could potentially disenfranchise eligible voters. The controversial rule change put forward by the GOP sought to enforce stricter measures on the authentication of absentee ballots. The proponents of the bill argued that such measures were necessary to enhance the security and integrity of overseas military voting. Critics, however, contended that the reforms would make voting … Read more

Chinese Drone Giant DJI Challenges U.S. Defense Department Over ‘Military’ Label in New Lawsuit

Shenzhen, China – DJI, the leading Chinese manufacturer of commercial and recreational drones, has initiated legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense. The lawsuit, filed in Washington D.C., challenges the Pentagon’s classification of DJI as a “military company,” a designation DJI asserts is both unfounded and damaging to its business. The conflict between DJI and the U.S. government began in 2020 when DJI was placed on a blacklist, limiting its ability to participate in the American market. This was followed by a directive from the DoD in 2021, formally labeling DJI as a “Communist … Read more