Retired Judge Slams Supreme Court’s ‘Dangerous Betrayal’ in Allowing Trump’s Second Term Bid

Washington, D.C. – Retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig strongly criticized the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision on Thursday, which ruled that Colorado could not disqualify former President Trump from the ballot under the 14th Amendment’s insurrection ban. Luttig, a conservative jurist from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, argued that all nine justices “dangerously betrayed” democracy by making this decision (The Atlantic). Advocacy groups and voters had filed numerous challenges to Trump’s ballot eligibility in various states, citing his alleged involvement in the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, as grounds for disqualification (The … Read more

Lawyer Slams Aaron Rodgers for Alleged Sandy Hook Denial: Calls Him a ‘Slow-Witted, Gullible Person’

DALLAS, TX – A lawyer representing the families affected by the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has publicly criticized Aaron Rodgers, alleging that the star quarterback denied the validity of the tragedy. CNN recently revealed that Rodgers allegedly shared conspiracy theories about the shooting back in 2013 during an interview with one of their reporters. Coincidentally, this information emerged just after Rodgers’ name was listed as a potential running mate for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The news sparked widespread outrage online and prompted attorney Mark Bankston to express his dismay towards … Read more

Former Employee Slams Richmond’s Alleged Breach of Transparency Laws in Groundbreaking Lawsuit

RICHMOND, Va. – An ex-employee has filed a lawsuit against the city of Richmond, alleging that the government failed to comply with transparency laws. The former employee claims that the city deliberately concealed information and violated Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act. The lawsuit comes as a blow to the city’s reputation, as it raises questions about the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability. According to the ex-employee, who wishes to remain anonymous, they were fired after raising concerns about the city’s lack of transparency. The plaintiff argues that Richmond officials ignored several requests for public … Read more

New York Judge Slams Ivanka Trump Over “Inconsistent Recall” in $354.9 Million Business Fraud Ruling

NEW YORK – A judge in New York has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay $354.9 million in damages for business fraud, with his daughter Ivanka Trump facing criticism in the ruling. Judge Arthur Engoron was sharply critical of Ivanka’s “inconsistent recall,” noting that she denied knowledge of key events despite the presentation of documentary evidence. Ivanka was initially listed as a defendant in the case, but was dropped in June 2023 due to a statute of limitations. However, Engoron still questioned her testimony regarding negotiations involving the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. … Read more