Court decides Trump cannot use Alien Enemies Act for quick deportation of Venezuelans

A federal appeals court announced late Tuesday that President Trump had concluded he could not invoke wartime law. In March, Trump referenced the 1798 Alien Enemy Act to remove certain Venezuelans, claiming they were linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. The recent judgment indicated that Trump had effectively halted the enforcement of laws regarding […]
Grand jury in D.C. decides not to charge woman who allegedly threatened Trump online

A judge in Washington, DC has decided not to indict an Indiana woman who was accused of making threats against President Trump’s life via social media. This comes after a series of similar cases where local judges have been hesitant to move forward with indictments. Natalie Rose Jones was charged with making threats to harm […]
Bessent: Trump administration is prepared if the Supreme Court decides against tariffs

Treasury Secretary Discusses Backup Plans for Tariffs Amid Legal Uncertainty On Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the Trump administration has multiple strategies in place to impose tariffs on foreign trading partners if the Supreme Court decides to eliminate fees set by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). “I would support the Supreme […]
Eric Trump speaks in Japan as bitcoin company Metaplanet decides on funding strategy.

TOKYO – Eric Trump’s Support for Metaplanet Eric Trump made an appearance in Tokyo on Monday, publicly backing the Japanese Bitcoin finance firm Metaplanet. This marks a step in the expansion of the US president’s family’s interests in cryptocurrency. The second son of Donald Trump, Eric was appointed an advisor to Metaplanet back in March. […]
Grand jury decides not to charge man in sandwich attack. What happens next?

In 1985, New York’s Chief Justice, Sol Wachtler, made a memorable remark: “Any good prosecutor can indict a big ju judge for a ham sandwich.” Maybe there’s some truth to that, but it seems a bit more complicated when it comes to actually indicting someone for tossing a ham sandwich. Recently, a 37-year-old man named […]
Federal judge decides to close ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Closure of “Alligator Alcatraz” Detention Facility Continues A federal judge has mandated that the “Alligator Alcatraz” immigration detention facility in Florida must proceed with its closure, which is set to be completed by the end of October this year. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams made her ruling on Wednesday, rejecting attempts by Florida officials and […]
Keegan Bradley decides not to be the playing captain for Team USA at the Ryder Cup.

Keegan Bradley’s Decision for Ryder Cup Keegan Bradley has decided not to select himself as the captain for Team USA in the upcoming Ryder Cup next month. Rather, the 39-year-old will join the team as a player, alongside notable names like Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay, and Sam Burns. This […]
Habba criticizes Grassley after judge decides she has no legal power

In a recent statement, Alina Haba, the U.S. attorney representing New Jersey, openly criticized Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). She highlighted her aspirations of becoming a U.S. attorney, mentioning that she had attempted to connect with Democratic Senators Corey Booker and Andy Kim, yet had no luck until recently. Haba expressed her frustration with the impact […]
Judge Decides Alina Habba is Wrongly Acting as U.S. Attorney

Federal Judge Rules Alina Haba’s Appointment is Illegal A federal judge has determined that Alina Haba is unlawfully serving as a U.S. attorney for New Jersey due to her appointment by President Donald Trump. Judge Matthew Blanc made this ruling following a challenge brought by two criminal defendants in New Jersey who argued that her […]
Success for Protesters as Judge Decides to Close Epping Migrant Hotel

Judge Orders Closure of Controversial Immigrant Hotel A judge in the UK has mandated the closure of the Bell Hotel in Essex, used for housing asylum seekers, with a deadline for removal set for September 12th. This decision marks a significant win for local protesters advocating against the hotel’s use as an immigration facility. The […]