Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office / AP ; Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesCommentary 'Public Execution for All to See': The Message Trump Tweeted That Should Terrify Decarlos Brown Trump had the answer for Decarlos Brown's alleged crime in 2013; this would definitely be a deterrent for many criminals. By Samuel Short September 10, 2025
John Lamparski / Getty ImagesCommentary Sean 'Diddy' Combs Verdict Sparks Utterly Unhinged Response from His Supporters: Graphic Video Supporters of Sean Combs publicly celebrated the news that he was found "not guilty," on several major charges in his sex trafficking case. By Nick Givas July 3, 2025
Joe Raedle / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Administration Cites Constitution, Kicks Jan. 6 Criminal Prosecutors to the Curb The Trump Justice Department continues to clean house and is reshaping the nation's top law enforcement agency at every level. By Nick Givas June 30, 2025
Tom Williams - Pool / AP PhotoCommentary Beginning to Lock Them Up: Ex-FBI Dir. Wray Referred for Criminal Prosecution Related to 2020 Voter Fraud Former FBI Director Christopher Wray was referred for criminal prosecution to the Department of Justice for issues related to voter fraud. By Nick Givas June 27, 2025
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Celebrates as Supreme Court Stops 'Radical Left Judges' from Continuing Their 'Grave Threat to Democracy' Trump celebrated the SCOTUS decision to limit federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, clearing the way for the White House. By Nick Givas June 27, 2025
Patrick van Katwijk / Getty ImagesCommentary No More Mr. Nice President: Trump Sues Entire 15-Judge Federal Court That's in Open Defiance The Department of Justice launched a lawsuit against an entire panel of judges on behalf of Trump after they tried to block his agenda. By Nick Givas June 26, 2025
SeventyFour - iStock / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump DOJ Comes to the Defense of Priests Being Targeted by New Blue-State Law The Justice Department is standing up for religious freedom by suing Washington state over a law compelling priests to divulge confessions. By Nick Givas June 25, 2025
Jamie McCarthy / Getty ImagesCommentary Watch Her Fall Apart: The Time Tim Pool Trapped Dem Candidate Into Supporting Derek Chauvin Watch this liberal short circuit after being given a legal hypothetical that would force her to defend Derek Chauvin. By Nick Givas June 20, 2025
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Newly Uncovered Docs Show Unusually 'Cozy' Relationship Between Hunter Biden's Attorneys and Biden DOJ Prosecutors A legal oversight watchdog with the Heritage Foundation has unveiled newly discovered documents on the Hunter Biden case. By Nick Givas June 20, 2025
Associated Press Judge Rules Killer with Dementia Can Be Executed A Utah judge has ruled that a convicted killer with dementia is mentally competent to face the death sentece. By The Associated Press June 7, 2025