Judge in Trump Fraud Case Demands Accountability Following Witness Perjury Plea

Philadelphia, PA – Judge Matthew Brann, who presided over a major election fraud lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign, has demanded answers regarding a report that a key witness may have committed perjury. The witness, identified as Jesse Morgan, claimed that he had witnessed widespread fraud while delivering mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. However, according to an article in MSNBC, Morgan recently pleaded guilty to perjury in a separate case. Judge Brann has given the Trump campaign until Tuesday to respond to the report. The legal battle surrounding the 2020 presidential election has been fierce, with … Read more

Federal Judge Delays Trial for Indiana Man Accused of Illegal Firearm Sales to Mexico Amid Plea Agreement Talks

NORTH VERNON, Ind. – A Jennings County man facing charges of selling firearms without a license and allegedly aiding in their transport to Mexico has secured a delay in his trial. David Joseph Mull’s trial, originally scheduled for February 26, has now been postponed to August 19, as confirmed by U.S. District Judge James R. Sweeney II. Mull’s attorney, Guy Relford, requested the delay in order to evaluate any potential plea agreement offered by federal prosecutors, who agreed to the postponement. Federal prosecutors had previously sought the forfeiture of over 1,000 guns, hundreds of rounds … Read more

Heartbroken Mother’s Plea for Justice as Murder Suspect’s Bond Drastically Reduced

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – It seems that Jeremiah Brown, who was originally unable to come up with $15,000 for his $150,000 bonds, has seen a significant reduction in his bail amount. His bonds have now been lowered to $50,000, meaning he only needs $5,000 to secure his release. On December 1, 2019, Terry Tondre’s life took a tragic turn. It would be the last time she would see her son, Keith Tondre Hardy, who was just 25 years old at the time. Terry recalls that Keith had asked for a little more time before leaving … Read more