Trump Criticizes Letitia James and Arthur Engoron After Civil Fraud Penalty is Dismissed

Trump Reacts to Appeals Court Ruling on Fraud Case President Donald Trump has criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Ngoron after the appeals court overturned a $364 million penalty against him in a civil fraud case. In a lengthy post made on social media, Trump declared it a “complete victory” in […]
Trump Responds to Civil Fraud Ruling Being Overturned as “Complete Victory”

The Pro Trump News homepage updates with 60 new headlines every day. Donald Trump recently shared a post on Truth Society following an appeals court’s decision to abandon a prior ruling against him. He hailed it as a “complete victory,” asserting that it was clear evidence of election interference by various cities and states, which […]
Why is it difficult for Americans to discuss race openly? The ‘Civil Rights Baby Boomers’ are to blame.

Generational Tensions “Boomer!” The sound of young people’s disdain for their older counterparts has become a commonplace part of our culture. It’s like a badge of honor for them to dismiss those who have more experience. There’s a narrative out there suggesting that some groups, particularly the so-called Civil Rights Baby Boomers (CRBBS), don’t seek […]
Judge dismisses Trump’s civil fraud penalty

Happy Thursday. So, has anyone caught the mixed doubles matches of the US Open? I think they started about a week ago, right? Excited for the full tournament to kick off! Today’s topics: New details on US-EU trade agreements Rezoning efforts are moving forward in Texas and California Trump has initiated a new cultural battle […]
Court Issues Important Decision in Letitia James’ Civil Fraud Case Against Trump

New York Court Overturns $5 Billion Fraud Ruling Against Trump The New York Court of Appeals has overturned a civil fraud ruling that imposed nearly $5 billion in penalties on former President Donald Trump. The court’s decision comes after the penalties, which exceeded $515 million, were deemed “excessive” by a panel of five judges. Last […]
New York appeals court overturns Trump’s substantial $500M civil fraud penalty in case led by AG Tish James

New York Court of Appeals Reduces Major Trump Fraud Ruling The New York Court of Appeals has, on Thursday, decided to dismiss a hefty $464 million judgment tied to President Trump’s civil business fraud trial. This appeals court reversed certain fines related to a case where Trump was accused of artificially boosting his net worth […]
Trump’s Appointee in Important Civil Rights Position Will Not Allow Companies to Forget DEI Violations

Businesses can’t just erase past discrimination against their employees, according to Lucas, who spoke with the DCNF about ongoing initiatives to safeguard religious freedom, challenge diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and defend women’s spaces in the workplace. “A lot of companies seem to want a sort of memory hole for everything that happened from […]
Latino civil rights organization urges Home Depot to reduce ICE presence.

The Unified Latin American Citizens’ Federation (LULAC) is asking Home Depot to limit the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in their stores amid a crackdown on illegal immigration by the Trump administration. In a statement released Tuesday, LULAC’s national president, Roman Palomales, reached out to Home Depot CEO Ted Decker, urging […]
Nonprofit and civil rights organizations aligned with Democrats prepare to file a lawsuit regarding the Texas congressional map

As lawmakers in Texas push to finalize Republican-friendly congressional maps before the 2026 elections, various civil rights organizations aligned with the Democratic Party are working to contest these proposed boundaries. Among these groups are the National Constituency Foundation, the Democratic Party’s National Redemption Committee, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), and the […]
Seventy-five percent of Biden’s Justice Department Civil Rights Division has departed; now seeking real enforcement staff.

The Attorney General of Civil Rights Advisor, Dillon, spoke about significant staff changes in the Justice Department’s civil rights division. After she took office, about three-quarters of the staff left, often citing the federal retirement package as a reason, as noted during a segment on enforcement priorities. Dillon mentioned that of the more than 400 […]