Jury Awards Teacher $125,000 After Pennsylvania School District Wrongfully Suspends Him Post-Capitol Riot Rally Attendance

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A federal jury recently awarded $125,000 in damages to a Pennsylvania teacher, finding that the Allentown School District infringed upon his constitutional rights by inaccurately associating him with the violent events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The ruling highlights concerns around personal freedoms and the consequences of misinformation. The controversy began when Jason Moorehead, a teacher in the district, attended former President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rally. Moorehead asserted that he was no closer than a mile away from the Capitol during the turmoil. Despite this, the aftermath … Read more

Ex-Legal Counsel for Oath Keepers Admits to Altering Evidence in Capitol Riot Case

Washington, D.C. — In a significant development relating to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot investigations, a former attorney for the Oath Keepers, an extremist group, has pleaded guilty to charges of evidence tampering. This guilty plea marks a critical moment in the ongoing cases tied to the violent event that sought to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The attorney, who had provided legal counsel to the Oath Keepers, admitted to altering, deleting, and falsifying records connected with the group’s communications prior to the Capitol attack. These documents included crucial digital communications between members of … Read more

Ex-Oath Keepers Attorney Admits to Obstruction in Capitol Riot Case

Washington, D.C. – A former legal advisor to the Oath Keepers, a prominent far-right militia group, has admitted her role in obstructing the certification of the 2020 Presidential election results, culminating her involvement in the events surrounding the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Kellye SoRelle, who had provided legal counsel for the group, entered a guilty plea to charges of obstructing an official proceeding. SoRelle’s admission comes as part of a broader investigation into the January 6 events, which has seen numerous members of the Oath Keepers facing a variety of charges from … Read more

Migrants Overwhelm Texas National Guard at Rio Grande, Prompting Release Orders: Border Riot Chaos

El Paso, Texas – A judge in El Paso ordered the release of migrants who were accused of participating in a “border riot” that overwhelmed National Guard troops along the Rio Grande. The stampede occurred on Easter Sunday and resulted in the arrest of about 220 individuals on riot charges. However, court officials stated that migrants will remain in custody if there is a federal immigration hold against them. According to a spokeswoman for the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, out of the 220 people booked on riot charges, 39 have been processed for release … Read more