Evan Vucci / AP Photo DeSantis' Florida Hits Biden Admin with Lawsuit, Alleges White House Is 'Intent on Driving Our Country Into the Ground' “Florida passed laws to protect workers from being strong-armed by unions,” state Attorney General Ashley Moody said. By George C. Upper III October 5, 2023
Florida Department of Law Enforcement / Getty Images JPMorgan Chase Agrees to Pay $75 Million Settlement in Jeffrey Epstein Case JPMorgan Chase agreed Tuesday to pay $75 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to settle claims that involved Jeffrey Epstein. By The Associated Press September 26, 2023
@EricAbbenante / X screen shot TX AG Ken Paxton Says He Knows '100%' Democrats Cheat, Tells Tucker Stop Looking at Machines Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton gave an explosive interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Wednesday. By Maire Clayton September 21, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Republican Not Off the Hook Yet After Impeachment Acquittal - Biden's DOJ Will Make Sure of It Feds long knives are out for conservative Texas attorney general. People claim corruption. But is the real reason Ken Paxton's conservatism? By Mike Landry September 19, 2023
Andrew Harnik / AP Photo)Op-Ed Joe Biden Has Declared War Against the Very Thing That May Save His Son Biden may well also face an additional indictment on his alleged failure to pay several years of taxes in a timely manner. By Alan M. Dershowitz September 18, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty Images Texas AG Ken Paxton Learns His Fate After Senate Votes on 16 Impeachment Charges The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, pertaining to allegations of corruption, has come to a swift conclusion. By Mary Lou Masters September 16, 2023
Yuri Gripas - AFP / Getty Images Fearful FBI Creates Special Unit to Investigate Threats Over Taking It Easy on Hunter Biden: Report The FBI has created a stand-alone unit intended merely to investigate supposed threats against personnel of the agency. By Richard Moorhead September 15, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Appeals Court Affirms Biden Likely Violated First Amendment While 'Suppressing' Information on Social Media Appeals Court ruled Biden admin violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media on COVID-19 and 2020 elections content. By Froilan Bersamina September 10, 2023
Jamie McCarthy / Getty ImagesCommentary Rachel Maddow Is Losing It: Promotes Insane New Conspiracy About What Trump Will Do If Elected Far left broadcaster Rachel Maddow suggested a strange conspiracy theory about Donald Trump without giving any evidence to support it. By Richard Bledsoe August 30, 2023
Eric Gay, File / AP Thousands of Defendants Charged in COVID Relief Fraud by DOJ The DOJ announced Wednesday that it has charged over 3,000 individuals with fraud regarding COVID-19 relief funds. By Lillian Tweten August 23, 2023