Senate unanimously approves bill requiring release of Epstein files for Trump’s signature

Recently, Senate Republicans did not impede efforts to vote on a resolution aimed at releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer from New York moved quickly to push for this vote after the House passed the same resolution with overwhelming support. Schumer emphasized that the Senate should “pass this bill as […]
Senate agrees to pass bill requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents

Senate Approves Epstein File Transparency Act The Senate has unanimously passed a bill originally from the House, which mandates the Justice Department to release all unclassified documents and records pertaining to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The legislation is now heading to President Trump’s desk for approval. This quick Senate action concludes a protracted debate […]
Judge delays ruling requiring the government to provide grand jury materials to former FBI director’s team.

Judge Blocks Grand Jury Material Release in Comey Case A judge has stepped in to halt a broad order from prosecutors for grand jury materials to be handed over to the attorneys of former FBI Director James Comey. This intervention came late Monday from U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick, who noted a “disturbing pattern of […]
Supreme Court pauses decision on requiring biological sex for passports

The Supreme Court has approved a policy that allows the State Department to require the biological sex of individuals to be specified on new or renewed passports. This decision is seen as a win for the Trump administration, which aims to tighten regulations regarding transgender individuals. In a 6-3 ruling, the Court determined that a […]
Florida teacher put on leave for requiring students to call her ‘Mx.’

An elementary school teacher in Gainesville has been put on administrative leave following accusations from the Florida attorney general about violating state law. The issue revolves around the teacher requesting to be addressed as “Mx.” or “Mrs.”, rather than “Mr.” Florida Attorney General James Usmeyer labeled the teacher’s actions as “unacceptable.” He sent a letter […]
CFPB Halts Biden-Administration Case Requiring 100 Unnecessary Payments

CFPB Closes Case Against Citi Over Allegations of Discrimination President Donald Trump’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has concluded the Biden administration’s case against Citigroup, related to allegations of forced payments to consumers who did not experience the supposed harm. On July 8, Brent McIntosh, Citigroup’s chief legal officer, shared insights in a letter to […]
Supreme Court Seems Doubtful About Colorado Law Requiring Counselors to Support Children’s Gender Confusion

Supreme Court Reviews Challenge to Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban In a recent session, the Supreme Court appeared to lean towards a Christian counselor’s First Amendment challenge against Colorado’s prohibition on “conversion therapy.” This law has raised concerns among several justices, who suggested it might represent “perspective discrimination” against counselors like Kaylee Childs, whose aim is […]
Senate Republicans narrowly block amendment requiring the Justice Department to disclose Epstein documents

Senate Republicans Vote on Epstein Files Amendment On Wednesday, Senate Republicans narrowly approved an amendment requiring the Department of Justice to release all documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This decision came after Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (NY) caught them off guard with a procedural maneuver that left Senate Majority Leader John […]
Trump to sign executive order requiring voter ID: ‘NO EXCEPTIONS’

Trump’s Executive Order on Voter ID President Donald Trump has declared he will sign an executive order mandating voters to show identification in all U.S. elections. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated, “Voter IDs must be part of every vote. There are no exceptions!” He added, “Except for very sick people and distant […]
Former NYPD Inspector Claims Trump Administration Can Cut Funding to States Not Requiring Truckers to Speak English

Transportation Secretary’s Warning on English Proficiency for CDL Holders Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro expressed on Wednesday that Transportation Secretary Shawn Duffy has a strong legal basis for potentially withholding funds from states that do not ensure that those seeking commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) can speak English. Duffy issued a warning on Tuesday that federal […]