As federal retirement claims reach an all-time high, delays and dissatisfaction increase

David Wolfel, a retired U.S. Navy civilian architect, is among many federal employees who opted for retirement this year due to significant layoffs under the Trump administration. In May, after spending a few months on administrative leave, he submitted his resignation. Yet, six months later, it’s still uncertain when his retirement allowance will be processed. […]
Charlotte gets ready for federal immigration raids that officials criticize as ‘invasion’

Charlotte Prepares for Federal Immigration Enforcement Actions Officials in Charlotte, North Carolina, are on alert for a looming federal immigration crackdown, which they are calling an invasion. The city has committed to supporting immigrants in light of what they describe as oppressive measures by the federal government. Local leaders are urging residents to engage in […]
Federal prosecutors instructed to record judge challenges in antifa cases

Justice Department Directs Prosecutors to Report Judicial Hurdles Leaders within the Justice Department have instructed federal prosecutors to submit examples by the end of the week detailing the challenges they’ve faced with judges in cases related to law enforcement attacks and incidents involving Antifa. A memo from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office—shared with select […]
LaMonica McIver, a Democrat, Faces Trial for Attacking Federal Agents at an ICE Facility

A federal judge decided on Thursday that New Jersey Democratic Representative LaMonica McIver will face trial for allegedly assaulting a federal law enforcement officer outside an immigration detention center in Newark. U.S. District Judge Jamel Semper rejected McIver’s plea to dismiss two out of the three charges against her. The judge dismissed claims from her […]
Leading University with Federal Support Declares No-Cost Tuition for Most Students

Johns Hopkins University Announces Tuition Waivers On Thursday, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) revealed a significant new policy regarding tuition fees. Families earning less than $200,000 will not only see tuition waived, but those with incomes below $100,000 will also have their living expenses covered. The university stated that this initiative will benefit the “vast majority […]
Man deemed ‘dangerous’ and repeatedly freed by court due to ‘incompetence’ now confronts federal charges after intervention from the Trump administration.

Federal Authorities Step In After Police Chief’s Concerns The police chief in New Mexico, who gained attention for criticizing the local district court’s decision to repeatedly release dangerous offenders, has announced that federal authorities are now involved in the case. Chief Jeremy Storey shared a video detailing the case of Neil Garcia, who has faced […]
Federal judge directs DHS to free more than 300 ICE detainees in Illinois

Federal Judge Orders Release of Detainees Amid Controversial ICE Operation A federal judge has mandated the release of over 300 detainees who were previously arrested as part of “Operation Midway Blitz,” which is being executed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This operation took on particular significance following a tragic incident in September, where a […]
Lawmaker Inquires Whether Federal Authorities Were Aware of CCP-Linked Trailer Park Near Sensitive Military Base

Concerns Raised Over Chinese-Affiliated Trailer Park Near Military Base On Thursday, Missouri Republican Rep. Mark Alford requested a confidential briefing from the federal government about a trailer park linked to the Chinese government that is located adjacent to Whiteman Air Force Base, according to a letter obtained by a news outlet. In his letter, Alford […]
Chicago mayor takes legal action against DOJ regarding DEI limits on federal grants program

Chicago Files Lawsuit Against DOJ Over DEI Restrictions On Wednesday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that the city has initiated a federal lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ). This legal action is focused on what Johnson describes as “illegal” and “unlawful” restrictions concerning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). According to a press release from […]
Comey and James contest the U.S. attorney appointment in federal court

Comey and James Challenge Appointment of Prosecutor Former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James are set to argue in court that the prosecutor, Lindsey Harrigan, who brought criminal charges against them, is unlawfully appointed as U.S. attorney. This hearing is scheduled to take place in Virginia where Judge Cameron Curry, […]