Erika Kirk advocates for cameras in the courtroom while growing TPUSA through a new state collaboration.

Erica Kirk Advocates for Transparency in Husband’s Assassination Trial On a recent episode of “The Story,” Erica Kirk, the CEO of Turning Point USA, discussed her efforts to keep cameras in the courtroom during her husband’s alleged murder trial. Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old, is facing accusations of killing Charlie Kirk during a lecture at Utah […]
Kristi Noem supports body cameras after Trump claims ‘it wasn’t my choice’

Body Cameras for Federal Agents: A New Initiative Secretary of State Kristi Noem has reaffirmed her commitment to requiring federal employees to wear body cameras, despite President Donald Trump’s remarks that the decision was “not right.” In a recent interview, Noem articulated that these cameras would help ensure the public is informed about what happens […]
DHS Sending Body Cameras to Immigration Agents in Minneapolis, According to Kristi Noem

Department of Homeland Security Announces Body Cameras for Employees in Minneapolis On February 2, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declared that all Department of Homeland Security employees in Minneapolis will now be equipped with body cameras. This is an immediate deployment aimed at improving transparency and accountability. Noem mentioned plans to extend this initiative nationwide as […]
Noem announces body cameras will be assigned to all officers in the field in Minneapolis

Body Cameras for DHS in Minneapolis and Nationwide Expansion Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to provide body cameras to all federal employees on-site in Minneapolis and aims to extend this initiative across the nation as funding permits. This decision comes amid increased scrutiny regarding body camera usage in federal immigration […]
California alerts residents as thieves deploy hidden cameras to monitor homes

California officials are urging residents to stay vigilant after a burglar used hidden surveillance cameras disguised as ordinary objects to monitor homes secretly. This unsettling tactic aims to identify targets before carrying out thefts. The alert followed a response by San Jose police to a neighborhood on the east side of the city last Thursday. […]
Trump’s team seeks to prohibit traffic cameras in DC while NYC plans to increase their use fourfold.

The Trump administration is looking at a significant reduction in highway robberies in Washington, D.C., potentially by as much as 95%. It’s funny how New York City could really use something similar, especially considering drivers there might be facing one of the biggest money grabs ever. President Trump’s Department of Transportation has proposed legislation to […]
Police Disrupted Maduro-Supporting Activist’s News Coverage by Arresting Her While Cameras Were Rolling

Recent events surrounding Maduro’s capture have ignited protests in Grand Rapids. Activists, energized by the situation, are expressing their frustrations and hopes for change. The atmosphere is charged, as many in the community rally in solidarity. It’s intriguing to see how far-reaching the implications are, even in distant locations like Michigan. There’s a palpable sense […]
Lawsuit filed against Flock surveillance cameras in San Francisco

Class Action Lawsuit Against San Francisco’s Surveillance Network A former school teacher from San Francisco has initiated a federal class action lawsuit, claiming that the city operates a “Big Brother” style surveillance network that unlawfully tracks the movements of everyday drivers, infringing on Fourth Amendment rights. Michael Moore, the teacher in question, argues that the […]
Judge’s Recent Decision in Charlie Kirk Case is Positive for Those Favoring Cameras in Court

Cameras Likely to be Allowed at Trial of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Suspect Greg Jarrett, a legal analyst, mentioned on Tuesday that cameras may be permitted inside the courtroom during the trial of Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Recently, Judge Tony Graf from Utah’s 4th District Court […]
Brown points to the age of the building for not having video, yet the president’s older residence is equipped with cameras.

Officials revealed that the area on Brown University’s campus, where a gunman shot and killed two students, lacked surveillance cameras due to the age of the building. Interestingly, the university president’s residence, which is even older, appears to have video surveillance, raising some eyebrows. During a press conference, it was noted that the Barth and […]