Former President Trump’s Closing Argument in Jeopardy as Judge Imposes Unyielding Limitations

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s plan to present part of his closing argument in his fraud trial is uncertain after he failed to meet a deadline to agree to limitations set by Judge Arthur Engoron. The judge had instructed Trump to adhere to a limited gag order and refrain from defaming the New York attorney general and her staff, to which Trump’s attorney strongly objected. The email exchange between Engoron and Trump’s defense counsel was made public on Wednesday, revealing Engoron’s refusal to negotiate further on the limitations he had imposed. Faced … Read more

UFC President Stands with Attacked Las Vegas Judge, Praises Her Resilience in Viral Video

Las Vegas, Nevada – A judge in Las Vegas received support from UFC president after being attacked by a convict in her own courtroom. The incident gained attention after a viral video captured the moment when Deobra Redden leaped over the bench and assaulted Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus during his sentencing. Despite the attack, Judge Holthus returned to her duties and was commended for her resilience. UFC president and CEO Dana White expressed his support for Judge Holthus in an Instagram post. The picture, featuring the two of them together, was … Read more

Legal Battle Unleased: President Trump Faces Fraud Lawsuit with No Stones Unturned

KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania – Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against his niece, Mary Trump, and The New York Times, alleging fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit claims that Mary Trump, who previously released a book about her family, engaged in a conspiracy with the newspaper to publish confidential tax records, which subsequently tarnished the image of the Trump family name. The legal action seeks damages in excess of $100 million. In the lawsuit, Donald Trump alleges that Mary Trump violated a settlement agreement that was reached in 2001 in … Read more

US Appeals Court Judge Criticizes President Biden’s Water Efficiency Rules for Appliances as ‘Arbitrary and Capricious’

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden faced a major setback in the judiciary when US Appeals Court Judge Andrew Oldham criticized his decision as “arbitrary and capricious.” This comes after 11 Republican-led states challenged alterations to rules aimed at improving the efficiency of dishwashers and washing machines. In a ruling issued on Monday, Judge Oldham questioned whether the Department of Energy (DOE) had the authority to regulate water usage in these appliances. He also raised doubts about the effectiveness of the new rules in reducing water consumption. The DOE had announced plans in March to implement … Read more