Meghan Markle’s family issues persist as her half-sister appeals in court.

Meghan Markle’s Ongoing Family Conflicts Meghan Markle is still grappling with familial issues long after her departure from royal duties. A notable source of tension is her estranged sister, Samantha Markle. In 2022, Samantha initiated a lawsuit against Meghan, claiming defamation following remarks made during interviews, including one with Oprah Winfrey. However, the court dismissed […]
Trump diverges from Kennedy on vaccines, secures Supreme Court decisions

Trump and Kennedy’s Tensions Exposed in Senate Hearing It seems that Donald Trump is diving headfirst into a wave of bad publicity. Recent events, particularly a Senate hearing involving Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have created quite the stir. After Kennedy faced some tough pushback from Senate leadership, it became clear that John Barrasso, the Senate […]
Rosie O’Donnell says Trump’s supporters on the Supreme Court might take away her citizenship

Rosie O’Donnell Talks Trump and Citizenship Threat On Sunday, Rosie O’Donnell addressed concerns that President Donald Trump’s influence in the Supreme Court could potentially enable him to revoke her U.S. citizenship. During an interview with “60 Minutes Australia,” O’Donnell reflected on her longstanding clashes with Trump. She mentioned that she suggested relocating to Ireland following […]
Justice Amy Coney Barrett clarifies misconceptions about the court

In a recent interview on Special Report, Supreme Court Associate Judge Amy Coney Barrett discussed the public’s perception of the judiciary and its actual workings. She emphasized the nonpartisan nature of judges, joking, “We don’t wear red or blue.” Instead, they all wear black. Barrett, appointed by President Donald Trump in 2020, shared her motivation […]
Court Permits Trump to Dismiss FTC Commissioner

Supreme Court Supports Trump in FTC Removal Case The Supreme Court recently granted a significant win for the administration, allowing President Trump to remove Democratic members from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This situation challenges the traditional limitations on presidential control over independent regulatory agencies. Chief Justice John Roberts issued a brief order preventing lower […]
Barrett supports the idea of the Supreme Court as an impartial body during a news interview.

Amy Coney Barrett Discusses Supreme Court Independence and Public Perception During a recent appearance on Fox to promote her new book, I’m Listening to the Law, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett expressed concerns about the partisan narrative surrounding the court. She remarked that, unlike the distinct colors of political parties, judges wear black robes, […]
Supreme Court decision supports Trump’s increase in immigration policies

The Trump administration is intensifying its immigration enforcement in Democratic-led cities after a recent Supreme Court decision allows the government to suspend immigration based on ethnic background or language, such as Spanish. This morning, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unveiled the “Patriot 2.0 Operation” in Massachusetts and the “Midway Blitz Operation” in Chicago, right […]
Court maintains $83.3 million decision in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case involving Trump

Federal Court Upholds Ruling Against Trump A federal appeals court has confirmed an $88.3 million verdict against President Donald Trump linked to writer E. Jean Carroll’s claims of defamation. This decision, made by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, supports a lower court’s finding that Trump denied Carroll’s allegations in 2019 after she accused […]
Rosie O’Donnell is concerned that Trump’s Supreme Court might take away citizenship.

Rosie O’Donnell Responds to Trump’s Citizenship Threat On Sunday, Rosie O’Donnell hinted that President Donald Trump’s influence over the Supreme Court might enable him to potentially revoke her U.S. citizenship. During a discussion on “60 Minutes Australia,” she reflected on her long-standing feud with Trump and mentioned that she considered moving to Ireland after he […]
Appeals court rejects states’ challenge to Trump administration’s probationary employee dismissals

A federal appeals court committee ruled on Monday in favor of the Trump administration, dismissing a lawsuit from the Democratic Attorney General regarding the mass terminations of probation employees. The court found there was no basis for a legal challenge to the state’s actions. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit overturned a […]