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Cassie’s Detailed Messages to ‘Diddy’ Presented in Court

Testimony in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Court Case On Thursday, R&B singer Kathy was compelled to read an explicit message to her ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs in federal court. Lawyers for Combs attempted to portray Kathy as a willing participant in the music mogul’s lifestyle. Combs is pleading not guilty to charges of federal sex trafficking […]

Trump Shares His Thoughts on the Birthright Citizenship Case at the Supreme Court

On May 15, 2025, President Donald Trump addressed a birthright citizenship lawsuit at the U.S. Supreme Court, asserting that the law’s original purpose was to support the descendants of slaves rather than illegal immigrants. He emphasized that the constitutional amendment, enacted in 1868, was fundamentally aimed at aiding enslaved Black descendants. In his view, this […]

Court allows Mohsen Mahdawi to participate in Columbia graduation

A federal judge decided on Wednesday that Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, can attend his graduation despite ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to deport him. Recently released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, Mahdawi will be allowed to be in New York for Columbia’s ceremony on May 21. Judge […]

Court Changes Direction on National Injunctions and Democracy, Birthright Citizenship

The nine justices of the Supreme Court displayed a lack of agreement while questioning government attorneys regarding the implications of national restraint orders imposed by lower courts, which have affected President Donald Trump’s proposed changes. Trump’s legal team contended that these national restraint orders would stifle public discourse on judicial developments and hinder the management […]

Are Biden’s ‘corrupt pardons’ on the verge of failing in court?

The Surveillance Project and Presidential Signatures The Surveillance Project, started by the Heritage Foundation, is working to bring to light issues of power abuse, corruption, and inefficiency in the federal government. In March, it made headlines by tackling the Biden Autopen scandal, which alleges that many official documents signed during the Biden presidency have identical […]

Five key points from the birthright citizenship debate at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has engaged in a lively discussion regarding the possibility of extending imminent relief nationwide, sparked by attempts to limit Trump’s stance on birthright citizenship. The debate centers on the constitutionality of Trump’s order and the administration’s adherence to established court precedents. The notion of “universal” injunctions has garnered both criticism and support […]

Donald Trump shares his thoughts on the birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court.

Trump Challenges Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit President Donald Trump has asserted that the birthright citizenship lawsuit brought before the Supreme Court was originally designed to aid the descendants of enslaved people, not undocumented immigrants. He expressed this viewpoint on his social media platform, noting, “Birthright citizenship wasn’t meant for people to take time off and become […]

Donald Trump comments on the Supreme Court birthright citizenship case

President Donald Trump brought attention to the birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court, asserting that the law was originally created to support the descendants of slaves rather than those who are undocumented immigrants. He stated, “Birthright citizenship wasn’t meant for people to take time off and become permanent citizens of the United States and […]

Supreme Court debates if lower courts can prevent Trump’s birthright citizenship order

A Supreme Court judge noted on Thursday that there are significant divisions among lower court judges regarding whether to limit the issuance of nationwide injunctions. This discussion followed a debate about the Trump administration’s effort to lift an executive order that restricts birthright citizenship. During the two-and-a-half hour session, the judges largely avoided delving into […]