Grand Jury Probe Launched into Allegations of Intelligence Fabrication by Obama Administration Amid Election Interference Claims

TAMPA, Fla. — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has called for a grand jury investigation into allegations that officials from the Obama administration may have falsified intelligence regarding Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential elections. This inquiry comes in the wake of claims made by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard. The directive from Bondi signals a significant step in addressing contentious claims that have stirred political debate since the last election. Gabbard’s allegations contend that key figures in the previous administration misrepresented intelligence reports to influence public perception and political outcomes. The announcement has ignited … Read more

Former Judge Calls for FBI Probe into Harmony Montgomery Case, Alleges Systemic Failures in Child Protection

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A retired Massachusetts juvenile court judge is calling on the FBI to launch a new investigation into the case of Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing since 2019. The plea comes in the wake of her father’s conviction for her murder. Harmony, who was just 5 years old at the time of her disappearance, has not been found, and the circumstances surrounding her case continue to spark concern and debate. In 2024, her father, Adam Montgomery, was found guilty of killing her and received a life sentence without … Read more

New York Lawmakers Demand DOJ Probe into State Gun Laws, Citing Constitutional Violations

Utica, N.Y. — Two members of Congress are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to examine the constitutionality of New York’s gun control laws. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, representing New York’s 24th District, and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of the 21st District, collectively called for this inquiry in a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on May 15, 2025. In their correspondence, the lawmakers cite Supreme Court cases that have shaped interpretations of the Second Amendment. They reference significant rulings including District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010), and New … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Overreach in Social Security Data Probe, Cites Privacy Violations and Unjustified Intrusion

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has imposed significant restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) ability to access sensitive data at the Social Security Administration (SSA), describing the overreach as excessive and likening it to “hitting a fly with a sledgehammer.” This decision emerged from a lawsuit claiming that DOGE’s access to the data infringed on privacy laws and was unauthorized under the Administrative Procedures Act. U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander’s 137-page opinion highlighted that the Trump administration failed to provide a substantial justification for needing such broad access to the SSA’s databases. … Read more