The criteria for lifting the president’s restriction has not yet been met. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reviewing a potential extension to the terms required to…
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Administration Takes Action Against Russian Media Company and Employees
DOJ indicts two employees for conspiracy to commit money laundering and violate FARA. The Department of Justice announced indictments against two employees of the Russian state media network…
Read MoreSenator Raises More Questions About the Attempted Assassination of Trump
Information further reveals lack of Secret Service agents and lack of training for Homeland Security agents. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri has continued to share information from whistleblowers…
Read MoreJustice Department Announces Seizure of Russian-Sponsored Domains
FBI disrupts influencing operations that relied on influencers, social media ads, and accounts that drove traffic to sites. The Justice Department announced that it seized 32 internet domains…
Read MoreFederal Judge Blocks Ohio Law Banning Campaign Donations from Non-citizens
He says if they can join the U.S. military, permanent non-residents can donate to political campaigns. U.S. District Judge Judge Michael Watson blocked an Ohio law that sought…
Read MoreJustice Department Seizes Aircraft of Venezuelan President Maduro
The agency said the private jet was “illegally purchased” through a shell company in U.S. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this week that it had seized the…
Read MorePresident and Vice President Meet with Hostage Negotiation Team at White House
The president says Hamas will pay after six hostages found dead. Over the weekend, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the recovery of six…
Read MoreEnergy Department Allocates $521 Million to EV Charging Projects
The president’s administration seeks to catch up to EV deployment goals with 51 projects. President Joe Biden’s administration awarded $521 million to deploy more than 9,200 electric vehicle…
Read MoreFederal Judge Rules RFK and His Charity Can Sue Administration for Censorship
The presidential candidate is declared to have standing in his First Amendment rights case. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty recently ruled that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his…
Read MoreFacebook CEO Acknowledges Censorship to House Committee
He speaks about “demoting” COVID-related posts and information on Hunter Biden’s laptop. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote to Chair Jim Jordan of the House Judiciary Committee this week,…
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