Judge Strikes Down Trump’s Fast-Track Deportation Expansion, Offering Hope to Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants

WASHINGTON — A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb has placed a temporary hold on the Trump administration’s efforts to broaden fast-track deportations for immigrants who entered the country through humanitarian parole. This decision, announced on Friday, may have significant implications for hundreds of thousands of individuals in the United States. Judge Cobb determined that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had overstepped its authority in trying to enlarge expedited removal practices that target many vulnerable immigrants. In her 84-page order, she emphasized that the dangers faced by these immigrants outweigh the government’s … Read more

Uncertain Future: Diddy’s Lawyer Weighs In on Trump’s Potential Pardon Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

Brooklyn, New York — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, expressed uncertainty over recent rumors suggesting that President Donald Trump is considering a pardon for the rapper. This speculation emerged after reports indicated that the White House might take action in light of Combs’ recent conviction on two felony counts related to prostitution, a verdict that could lead to a 20-year prison sentence. Agnifilo clarified that he is not involved in these discussions and remains focused solely on the legal matters surrounding Combs’ case. “I have literally no idea,” he stated regarding the pardon speculation. … Read more

Controversial Architect of Trump’s Justice Purge Confirmed to Lifetime Appeals Court Seat Amidst Fierce Opposition

WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Emil J. Bove to a lifetime appointment on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit after a contentious party-line vote of 49 to 50. Bove, a close ally of President Trump and his former defense attorney, has attracted significant scrutiny due to his role at the Justice Department, particularly during the fallout from the January 6 Capitol insurrection. At 44, Bove’s nomination was marked by controversy, not over his legal philosophies but due to his involvement in removing prosecutors and FBI agents associated with the Capitol attack investigations. … Read more

Michigan Attorney General Teams Up with New York and California to Challenge Trump’s SNAP Data Practices

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has allied with her counterparts from New York and California to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The legal action centers on allegations regarding the misuse of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) data, claiming that the administration’s efforts violate privacy protections. The lawsuit arises from concerns that federal officials have improperly accessed or utilized personal data of SNAP recipients without consent. This situation has prompted Nessel and her fellow attorneys general to seek judicial intervention to safeguard the privacy rights of millions of Americans who rely on this … Read more