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Parents can't opt K-5 children out of LGBTQ curriculum: appeals court

By: Michael Dorgan — May 16th 2024 at 09:03
A federal appeals court rejected parents' bid to opt their children out of classes and books that discuss LGBTQ topics like sexuality and gender.

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'Let Trump Speak Act' to ban gag orders on defendants put forward by House GOP

By: Jamie Joseph — May 16th 2024 at 08:58
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is introducing the "Let Trump Speak Act" to stop judges from issuing gag orders to defendants in any criminal or civil proceeding.

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NRA and conservative legal group sue Democrat governor over 7-day waiting period to buy guns

By: Chris Pandolfo — May 16th 2024 at 06:54
The Mountain States Legal Foundation and the National Rifle Association have filed a lawsuit challenging New Mexico's seven-day waiting period to purchase a firearm.

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Michael Cohen returns as final witness in NYC AG Bragg's criminal prosecution of Trump

By: Brooke Singman — May 16th 2024 at 03:00
Defense attorneys for former President Trump are expected to continue their cross-examination of Michael Cohen when court resumes Thursday morning

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From Capitol Hill to the courtroom: Bob Menendez doesn't want you to be distracted by shiny objects

By: Chad Pergram — May 15th 2024 at 17:18
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez is on trial after being accused of taking a number of bribes and payments to act as a foreign agent for Qatar and Egypt.

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Angie Harmon sues Instacart driver who allegedly shot and killed her dog

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 15th 2024 at 14:16
Angie Harmon sued the Instacart driver that allegedly shot and killed her dog, according to court documents filed on May 10. The actress is asking for a trial by jury.

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Immigration judges ramp up pace closing deportation cases, but backlog explodes as border crisis grows

By: Michael Lee — May 15th 2024 at 09:15
New data suggests U.S. immigration judges are still unable to keep up with the flow of new cases despite being on pace to set an all-time high for completed cases.

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Justice Alito warns college students that ‘support for freedom of speech is declining’

By: Greg Norman — May 15th 2024 at 08:16
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is warning college students that "support for freedom of speech is declining" and religious liberty is being "threatened."

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Cross-examination throws Michael Cohen off balance, but belabors point that he hates Trump

By: Howard Kurtz — May 15th 2024 at 02:00
The prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen, was kept off balance by Trump defense attorney Todd Blanche's questions in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.

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‘SHAM’: House Speaker Johnson Condemns Trial of Trump as ‘Politically Motivated’

By: Jarrett Stepman — May 14th 2024 at 16:18

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., in New York on Tuesday, condemned the so-called hush-money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump.

Johnson blasted the trial as a “sham” and said that it’s being used to manipulate the 2024 presidential election.

I’m disgusted by what’s happening in the sham trial against President Trump.

The American people can see it’s politically motivated.

Their star witness, Michael Cohen, is a known liar who is clearly on a mission for personal revenge. pic.twitter.com/dub4dyu91s

— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) May 14, 2024

“I’m an attorney. I’m a former litigator myself. I’m disgusted by what is happening here,” the Louisiana lawmaker said. “What is being done here is being done to our entire system of justice overall.”

Johnson said the American people are “losing faith” in the U.S. justice system and our institutions because they see them being “abused.”

The House speaker said the facts in Trump’s case are important, as they always are in a trial. The former president’s actions were “previously reviewed, and no charges were filed. Why is that?” Johnson asked rhetorically.

“Because there’s no crime here,” he said, answering his own question.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg started up this case eight years after the crime was allegedly committed, Johnson said, because “it’s painfully obvious, we’re six months out from an election day, and that’s the reason they brought these charges here and across the country.”

Johnson noted that the legal officials in this case are all partisan Democrats.

“What we’ve got here is a partisan Democrat district attorney. We have a [President Joe] Biden donor judge, and we have an [assistant district attorney] who was recently a top official at the Department of Justice, Biden’s DOJ, and recently received over $10,000 in payments from the Democratic National Committee,” he said.

Bragg, who brought the charges against Trump, also is a Democrat.

Johnson said the “star witness” in the Trump trial, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, is simply out for retribution.

Cohen is “clearly on a mission for personal revenge,” the Louisiana Republican said, adding that Cohen is known to be a witness who “has had trouble with the truth.”

Cohen admitted to lying to Congress in 2017, which was among the crimes that led to his disbarment.

“There’s nothing he presents here that should be given any weight at all by a jury and certainly not by this judge,” Johnson said.

The charge against Trump is falsification of business records, he said, “but I think everyone knows that he is not the bookkeeper of his company.”

The House speaker said Trump is “innocent” in the case and that “anyone with common sense can see what’s happening here.”

On top of everything else, Johnson said, the court has issued a gag order against Trump, which deprives the former president of his right to free speech during an election campaign. The whole trial represents a clear case where the judicial system has been weaponized against Trump, he said, and is punishing one presidential nominee while providing “cover” for another.

“The American people are not going to let this stand,” Johnson said. “Election Day cannot get here soon enough, and we will continue to shine a light on all of this in Congress because we have that constitutional responsibility.”

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Hunter Biden team tells Delaware court they're 'not ready' for gun trial date

By: Charles Creitz · David Spunt — May 14th 2024 at 13:52
Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell and Special Counsel David Weiss' team were in court in Wilmington on Tuesday for a hearing regarding the first son's case.

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GOP AG in Trump courtroom predicts a ‘really bad day’ for Michael Cohen cross-examination

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 14th 2024 at 09:54
GOP Attorney General Steve Marshall sat in the Manhattan courtroom Monday and predicted a "really bad day" for the prosecution's star witness on Tuesday.

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Trump co-defendants officially file notices of appeal to kick Fani Willis off GA case

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 14th 2024 at 08:29
Co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case Trump have filed notices of appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals in their bid to have Fani Willis disqualified.

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Michael Cohen, corroborating others, says Trump wanted to silence Stormy because of the election

By: Howard Kurtz — May 14th 2024 at 02:00
American lawyer Michael Cohen's testimony Monday told a familiar story: an attempt to confirm the account of the National Enquirer’s publisher.

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Could a Manhattan Jury Acquit Trump?

By: Deroy Murdock — May 13th 2024 at 16:33

Having served on three Manhattan juries, I would not be surprised if the 12 men and women hearing New York v. Donald J. Trump acquit him of all charges.

During two civil actions and one criminal case, my fellow jurors were serious, professional, and movingly civic-minded. A quiet, solemn patriotism infused our deliberations. Several jurors said that we should respect the justice system because, someday, we might need it to respect us.

My first case was a medical-malpractice lawsuit involving a botched abortion. We empathized with a woman wounded by her doctors, but her lawyer did not prove negligence. So, we backed her physicians.

“But we’ve got to give her something,” one juror insisted.

Others instantly rebuked him.

“That’s not how it works!” one said. “I feel sorry for her, too,” another admitted. “But her lawyer never made her case.”

So, we sent the plaintiff home without a penny.

Next, we deliberated intensely for almost three days before concluding that a Harlem drug counselor never demonstrated his defamation-of-character claim against his employers. My sympathetic pleas went unheeded, and he left empty-handed.

Finally, in her closing argument, a criminal prosecutor displayed a CD-ROM of a police dispatcher’s “Be on the lookout” announcement after an armed robbery. When we asked the judge to play that recording, he told us that it was not in evidence. 

Disgusted by this prosecutorial deception, we instantly and angrily acquitted the defendants. Minutes later, as foreman, I proudly announced our verdict in court.

These three cases confirm that Manhattan juries are sober and perfectly capable of fairness.

That is good news for Trump.

A jury of levelheaded Manhattanites would appreciate these facts that verify the profound vacuity and fundamental unfairness of District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s “case” against Trump:

  • An April 25, 2023, U.S. Justice Department Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Election Commission leaves Bragg powerless to prosecute this matter. “The Department has exclusive jurisdiction over criminal enforcement of the federal campaign finance laws,” the memorandum states.

“The Commission has exclusive jurisdiction over civil enforcement,” the memo says.

Nowhere does this federal rule grant local prosecutors authority to enforce federal election laws. Thus, Bragg’s case is a shack built atop a cloud of helium. 

  • Bragg skirted the statute of limitations by claiming that Trump falsified business records to commit a second violation. After two weeks of this trial, that second crime remains a mystery.
  • Prosecutors described a “catch-and-kill scheme” through which the National Enquirer bought the rights to stories that might embarrass Trump and then buried them. Rather than a plot to influence the 2020 election, the Enquirer routinely caught and killed stories about Trump—and other newsmakers. More important, “catch and kill” might be dodgy, but it is not illegal.
  • Former nude thespian Stormy Daniels signed a nondisclosure agreement promising quietude about consensual sex that Trump and, at various times, Daniels herself deny ever sharing. NDAs are perfectly legal. I have signed at least three (while dressed), and nondisclosure language has appeared in numerous contracts I have endorsed. Confidential out-of-court settlements operate similarly and legally.
  • Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen paid Daniels to clam up about her alleged intimacy with Trump. Again, sex or no sex, it is legal to pay people to ignore journalists (although buying silence before law enforcement is obstruction of justice). 
  • Trump’s checks allegedly reimbursed Cohen for payments to Daniels. It is perfectly legal for a client to repay his attorney funds advanced in a lawful transaction.
  • Bragg claims that Trump should have paid for this private matter with campaign cash. That would have been illegal. Instead, Trump legally used his own money.
  • Trump faces 34 counts of alleged falsification of business records because his bookkeepers posted ledger entries for checks to Cohen as “legal expenses.” Would Bragg prefer false descriptions like “plumbing supplies” or “marble tiles”? Trump faces prison for reporting legal expenses as “legal expenses,” which is legal.

With 48% of registered voters telling Reuters-Ipsos last month that Trump’s Kafkaesque cases are “excessive and politically motivated” (41% disagree) even a Manhattan jury could scrap Bragg’s contraption.

My memories of jury duty, including within the Stalinesque building in which Trump is being persecuted, tell me that deliberating jurors could think, “I won’t vote for Trump. But I cannot convict him beyond a reasonable doubt in a shaky case about actions that are lurid, but legal.”

If just one juror agrees, this case will end with a hung jury. A second trial would be unlikely before Election Day.

And if “lurid, but legal” reflects the opinions of 12 of my fellow Manhattanites—who tend to be tough, but fair—then Trump will be acquitted on all charges and go back to where he belongs: The campaign trail.

The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation.

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Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' armorer requests prison release as actor prepares for involuntary manslaughter trial

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 13th 2024 at 15:27
"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed filed a motion for her prison release pending appeal. Her legal team plans to file a motion appealing on a jury instruction issue.

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NY v. Trump trial resumes with 'star witness' Michael Cohen expected to take the stand

By: Brooke Singman · Brianna Herlihy — May 13th 2024 at 05:00
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen is expected to take the stand Monday morning to testify in the criminal trial of former President Trump.

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Schumer may let controversial Biden nominee with 'problematic' ties quietly expire: expert

— May 12th 2024 at 03:00
President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., appear poised to let a controversial judicial nomination expire rather than pressing it through or formally withdraw.

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Colorado teen pleads guilty to rock attack on car that killed female driver

By: Michael Dorgan · Audrey Conklin — May 11th 2024 at 12:49
A Colorado who was part of a group that threw rocks at cars last year -- killing a woman -- has pleased guilty to several charges as part of plea deal.

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NY judge tosses order restricting transgender players from using county-run parks

By: Michael Dorgan — May 11th 2024 at 06:33
A New York judge on Friday struck down a Long Island county’s order restricting female transgender athletes from using parks after a local women’s roller derby league challenged it.

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Meet Fani Willis' GOP challenger for the top prosecutor job in deep-blue Georgia

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 11th 2024 at 03:00
Embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis will likely face GOP challenger Courtney Kramer in the race for district attorney this November.

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Clarence Thomas says he receives 'nastiness' from critics, describes D.C. as a 'hideous place'

By: Landon Mion — May 11th 2024 at 00:36
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said he and his wife have faced "nastiness" and "lies" in recent years and criticized Washington, D.C., as a "hideous place."

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Attorney for Steve Bannon Responds to Appeals Court Upholding Contempt Conviction: 'Decision Is Wrong'

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — May 10th 2024 at 20:47

An attorney for Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist for former President Donald Trump, issued a statement in response to an appeals court upholding a contempt conviction for defying a subpoena from the January 6 Select Committee.

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Mel Tucker argues funds shared with estranged wife are vital to pursue lawsuit against Michigan State

By: Chantz Martin — May 10th 2024 at 19:00
Brenda Tracy, who became known for educating college teams' athletes about sexual violence, filed a complaint alleging Mel Tucker sexually harassed her during a phone call.

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Nick Carter slams sexual assault allegations as 'factual impossibility' in motion for summary judgment

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 10th 2024 at 17:58
Nick Carter moved for a summary judgment in his legal battle with one of his sexual assault accusers. The Backstreet Boys star claimed her allegations are a "factual impossibility."

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Trump ally Steve Bannon loses appeal on contempt conviction as he fights to stay out of prison

By: Louis Casiano — May 10th 2024 at 17:35
A federal appeals court on Friday denied an appeal by Steve Bannon, who was appealing his contempt of Congress conviction related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.

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Justice Department rebuked for delay tactics in Biden-Hur tapes pursuant to judge's order

By: Charles Creitz — May 10th 2024 at 15:19
Three different entities' FOIA request for the recording of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden were combined, then plaintiffs sought an accelerated briefing schedule.

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Everything you need to know about the gag order in NY v. Trump

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 10th 2024 at 14:50
In the unprecedented criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, Judge Juan Merchan’s gag order has added another layer of complexity to the already unique legal circumstance.

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Angelina Jolie accused of sabotaging Brad Pitt's relationship with their kids amid winery battle

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 10th 2024 at 14:40
Angelina Jolie allegedly tried to sabotage Brad Pitt's relationship with the former couple's kids, according to new court documents in their ongoing winery battle.

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Judge directs Michael Cohen to zip it on Trump, including his disparaging TikTok videos

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 10th 2024 at 14:22
Judge Juan Merchan directed New York prosecutors to tell Michael Cohen to stop making comments about the case and former President Trump but did not impose a gag order.

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Hawaii tourist dies on Maui beach, and wife alleges state failed to warn her about snorkeling danger

By: Christina Coulter — May 10th 2024 at 03:00
Patti Johnson believes her husband Ryan Johnson's snorkeling death off the coast of Maui could have been prevented if he had known about Rapid Onset Pulmonary Edema.

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'We are so innocent': Top 5 moments of Trump trial, from mistrial denials to Stormy Daniels' testimony

By: Brooke Singman — May 10th 2024 at 03:00
Former President Trump will attend court Friday after a week of salacious testimony from Stormy Danials and the denial of multiple mistrial motions.

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Illegal immigrants charged in violent stampede released by judge; DA wants ruling reversed

By: Adam Shaw — May 9th 2024 at 18:14
El Paso's district attorney said Thursday his office is appealing a judge's ruling to dismiss more than 200 riot cases against illegal immigrants who attempted to enter the U.S.

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Clinton: Supreme Court Doing 'Grave Disservice' by Not Deciding Trump Immunity

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — May 9th 2024 at 11:43

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the Supreme Court is doing a "grave disservice" to the nation by delaying its ruling on former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim.

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Beach Boys' Brian Wilson placed in conservatorship following dementia diagnosis

By: Tracy Wright — May 9th 2024 at 16:03
Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson was approved for a conservatorship Thursday after his family petitioned for the court order following the death of his wife.

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Hillary Clinton blasts delays in Trump cases, scolds Supreme Court: 'Justice delayed is justice denied'

By: Hanna Panreck — May 9th 2024 at 15:00
Hillary Clinton criticized the delays in multiple cases against Donald Trump on Thursday and scolded the Supreme Court for not deciding on the former president's immunity claim.

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GOP AG launches new probe into communications from DOJ and Trump prosecutors

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 9th 2024 at 12:36
State Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a FOIA request at the DOJ for documents related to any communications with prosecutors connected to the indictments of former President Trump.

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Harvey Weinstein fights California extradition due to producer's 'very serious health issues'

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 9th 2024 at 11:11
Harvey Weinstein was back in court Thursday to assert his rights against extradition to California weeks after his New York rape conviction was overturned.

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Kamala Harris suggests Supreme Court threatens 'fundamental freedoms,' but doesn't want to be 'alarmist'

By: Hanna Panreck — May 9th 2024 at 10:41
Vice President Kamala Harris argued during a recent interview with the New York Times that the Supreme Court threatened "fundamental freedoms across the board."

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Florida CFO alerts Trump to $54K in unclaimed property: 'Every dollar matters' against 'radical' attorneys

By: Charles Creitz — May 9th 2024 at 07:00
Florida's top financial services officer wrote a letter to former President Trump, urging him to reclaim unclaimed property available through the state's portal.

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Short questions with Dana Perino for Kerri Kupec Urbahn

By: Dana Perino — May 9th 2024 at 03:00
Kerri Kupec Urbahn, Fox News legal editor, reveals to Dana Perino the best advice to share and receive — and the two amendments to the Constitution she especially appreciates today.

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NY v. Trump to resume with cross-examination of Stormy Daniels after judge denies request for mistrial

By: Brooke Singman — May 9th 2024 at 03:00
Former President Trump's trial in New York on criminal charges resumes Thursday in New York with the continued cross-examination of Stormy Daniels

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House Passes Bill to Restore Citizenship Question to Census

By: Rob Bluey — May 8th 2024 at 17:42

Legislation adopted Wednesday by the House of Representatives would restore a question about U.S. citizenship to the 2030 census, potentially reshaping congressional representation and the Electoral College.

Lawmakers voted, 206-202, to pass the Equal Representation Act, a bill championed by Reps. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., and Warren Davidson, R-Ohio. (See how your representative voted.) Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., introduced the Senate version, which Republicans overwhelmingly supported in a March vote.

With millions of illegal aliens residing in the United States—a problem exacerbated by the Biden administration’s border policies—the legislation aims to protect Americans’ electoral power and congressional representation by ensuring foreign citizens aren’t counted in the census.

“If you are an illegal immigrant, you should not be represented in the U.S. Congress,” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told The Daily Signal. “It’s a shame that House Democrats are allowing their open-borders agenda to get in the way of common sense.”

One of those Democrats openly acknowledged the benefits of counting illegal aliens. Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., admitted, “We have a diaspora that can absorb a significant number of these migrants. … I need more people in my district just for redistricting purposes.”

Democrat Congresswoman Yvette Clarke on illegal immigrants in America:

"I need more people in my district just for redistricting purposes."

The end game: Dems are willing to destroy what it means to be an American citizen to help themselves politically. pic.twitter.com/3XmBDqYEsH

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 9, 2024

After being in all but one census from 1820 to 2000, the citizenship question was abandoned in the 2010 questionnaire during the Obama administration. The Trump administration attempted to restore the citizenship question for the 2020 census, but a divided Supreme Court ruled against its approach, and the idea was abandoned.

The Equal Representation Act would require the citizenship question on the 2030 census and each decennial census that follows.

The Trump administration attempted to restore the citizenship question for the 2020 census. A divided Supreme Court ruled against its approach, and the idea was abandoned. (Photo: Smith Collection/Getty Images)

Heritage Action, an independent partner of The Heritage Foundation, advocated for passage of the Equal Representation Act. The organization scored Wednesday’s vote on HR 7109. (The Heritage Foundation created The Daily Signal in 2014.)

Ryan Walker, Heritage Action’s executive vice president, faulted the Obama administration for undoing nearly 200 years of precedent. Walker said the consequences of inaction are significant, given the ongoing border crisis.

“Illegal immigrants and other noncitizens cannot vote, and should not be given the power to sway our elections or congressional maps—especially in light of Joe Biden’s border crisis that has brought more than 10 million people into our country,” Walker said. “The Equal Representation Act puts electoral power back in the hands of those with the right to vote—American citizens—something every member of Congress must protect.”

The House version amassed 114 co-sponsors and was approved by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability in April on a 22-20 vote.

Illegal aliens should have ZERO influence in our electoral process.

You don't get to come to our country, break our laws, and then be included in congressional apportionment.

That's why I cosponsored the Equal Representation Act, which the House will vote on tonight.

— Rep. Eric Burlison (@RepEricBurlison) May 8, 2024

“Members of Congress represent U.S. citizens, not foreigners,” said Davidson, the bill’s co-sponsor. “Under the Democrats’ open-border policies, sanctuary cities and states inflate their population with illegal aliens. Then they’re rewarded with more congressional representation by a census that counts illegals. The inflated count is then used to draw congressional maps, undermining fair representation for our citizens.”

Edwards stressed only American citizens can legally vote, “so, only American citizens should be counted when determining federal representation.”

Hagerty forced a vote on the Equal Representation Act in March. It ultimately failed, 51-45, although only one Republican, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, voted against it. Three other Republicans didn’t vote.

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'Rust' star Alec Baldwin files 'Hail Mary' motions to throw out involuntary manslaughter indictment: expert

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 8th 2024 at 17:13
Alec Baldwin's defense filed two new motions to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter charge. The actor was charged in connection to "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' death.

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Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara agrees to plead guilty to federal bank, tax fraud charges

By: Chantz Martin — May 8th 2024 at 16:47
Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter of Shohei Ohtani, will plead guilty to charges after authorities alleged he embezzled nearly $17 million from Shohei Ohtani.

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'Not a chance': Experts weigh likelihood of Trump's Georgia case going to trial before 2024 election

By: Brianna Herlihy · Claudia Kelly-Bazan — May 8th 2024 at 16:34
Some legal experts say there is little to no chance that former President Donald Trump's 2020 Georgia election case will go to trial before the November election in light of a Georgia Appeals Court decision.

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Shakira scores big win in tax evasion battle days after Met Gala debut

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 8th 2024 at 14:26
Shakira's second tax evasion investigation could be dismissed after Spanish prosecutors recommended a judge shelve the probe. The singer allegedly owed $7.2 million.

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HBO host re-ups million-dollar offer for Clarence Thomas to resign: 'I still have the contract!'

By: Kristine Parks — May 8th 2024 at 13:20
HBO host John Oliver reflected on when he offered to pay Justice Clarence Thomas millions of dollars to leave the Supreme Court and if he'd do it again.

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Frankie Valli protected from son by permanent restraining order after threats of 'physical violence'

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 8th 2024 at 11:53
Frankie Valli is now protected from his son Francesco with a three-year restraining order. The Four Season's frontman's son Emilio originally filed the restraining order petition.

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Georgia court of appeals to review Trump's bid to disqualify DA Fani Willis

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 8th 2024 at 09:00
The Georgia Court of Appeals has granted former President Donald Trump's application to appeal Judge Scott McAfee's ruling that kept District Attorney Fani Willis on the case.

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Stormy alleges one-night stand with Trump, agreed to lie for her $130,000 payoff

By: Howard Kurtz — May 8th 2024 at 02:00
Prosecutors allege Donald Trump falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels for a one-night encounter in 2016.

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‘Friends’ star Courteney Cox pays homage to beloved show on 20th anniversary of series finale

By: Christina Dugan Ramirez — May 7th 2024 at 09:49
Courteney Cox, who portrayed Monica Gellar on "Friends," shared an emotional clip from the final scene of the hit show in 2004.

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Group of conservative judges vow to not hire Columbia University law students due to anti-Israel protests

By: Greg Wehner — May 7th 2024 at 03:00
A group of conservative federal judges sent a letter to Columbia President Minouche Shafik, vowing to not hire graduates because of the school's response to anti-Israel protests.

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NY v Trump: Judge threatens jail time for 'possibly the next president' for future gag order violations

By: Brooke Singman — May 6th 2024 at 08:53
Judge Juan Merchan on Monday said he will consider a jail sentence for former President Trump if he continues to violate the gag order imposed upon him in his unprecedented criminal trial.

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NY v. Trump to resume Monday after eventful third week of testimony, thousands of dollars of gag order fines

By: Brooke Singman — May 6th 2024 at 03:00
Former President Trump’s criminal trial will resume Monday after an eventful third week that saw key witnesses testify and brought thousands of dollars in fines.

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Federal prosecutors want to seize ex-Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s Florida condo: reports

By: Brie Stimson — May 4th 2024 at 18:44
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore's former top prosecutor, may have her Florida condo seized after prosecutors in her case said in a Friday court filing to plan to seek forfeiture.

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Dean Phillips becomes first House Democrat to call on Rep. Cuellar to resign after indictment

By: Brie Stimson — May 3rd 2024 at 21:03
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign after his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.

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Dean Phillips becomes first House Democrat to call on Rep. Cuellar to resign after indictment

By: Brie Stimson — May 3rd 2024 at 21:01
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign following his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.

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Group sends letter to UN arguing Title IX overhaul could result in increased violence against women in sports

By: Chantz Martin — May 3rd 2024 at 20:27
The Independent Council on Women's Sports sent a brief to the United Nations that opposes the Biden administration's overhaul to Title IX.

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Prosecutors repeatedly reference Trump’s Access Hollywood scandal after judge ruled tape itself 'prejudicial'

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 3rd 2024 at 16:45
New York prosecutors continue to heavily reference the infamous leaked Access Hollywood tape capturing Trump's crude comments about women despite judge deeming the tape itself prejudicial.

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Hope Hicks: Cohen called himself ‘Mr. Fix It’ only because he 'broke it'

By: Brianna Herlihy — May 3rd 2024 at 15:36
Hope Hicks testified Friday that Michael Cohen, former president Donald Trump’s ex-lawyer, liked to call himself 'Mr. Fix It' but only because 'he first broke it.'

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Biden's controversial DHS 'experts' panel shuttered after being slapped with lawsuit

By: Adam Shaw · Andrew Miller — May 3rd 2024 at 13:45
The Department of Homeland Security is winding down a controversial experts group after a lawsuit from a conservative legal group who said it was in violation of federal law.

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Morgan Wallen skips first Nashville arrest court hearing in 'very complicated' case

By: Lauryn Overhultz — May 3rd 2024 at 13:24
Morgan Wallen's lawyer said the country music star will appear in person at his next court hearing regarding the alleged chair-throwing incident from April.

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Britney Spears, Sam Asghari finalize divorce after 1 year of marriage

By: Tracy Wright — May 3rd 2024 at 08:04
Britney Spears and ex-husband Sam Asghari finalized their divorce on Thursday after more than one year of marriage and on the same day she suffered medical incident.

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US can learn from controversial UK policy as first migrants rounded up for deportation, expert says

By: Peter Aitken — May 3rd 2024 at 03:00
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in January declared he would ignore a U.K. Supreme Court ruling that determined the Rwanda policy was unlawful and pushed the policy through in April.

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Julio Urias avoids jail time in domestic case after pleading no contest

By: Ryan Morik — May 2nd 2024 at 19:46
Former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urias was sentenced to 36 months probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery.

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The Liberal Freakout Sweepstakes

By: Steven Hayward — March 5th 2024 at 08:54
(Steven Hayward)

Last week I observed in “Liberal Fragility” how liberal law professors supposedly break down in tears they are so depressed that the Supreme Court has taken a turn away from the palmy days of their beloved Warren Court (which, recall, Barack Obama once said did not go far enough in the direction of true “equality”). Just imagine how much Xanax is being ingested after yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling that leaves Trump on the ballot.

I expected something like this from Keith Olbermann:

Dissolve the Court! Remind me again who is the threat to democracy and trasher of “democratic norms”? Almost makes you long for the good old days of court-packing.

But I hadn’t expected that a supposed conservative could be equally idiotic, but then the side-effects of Trump Derangement Syndrome, for which there is no vaccine, appear to be even worse that I thought:

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Supreme Court: Trump on ballot

By: Scott Johnson — March 4th 2024 at 09:49
(Scott Johnson)

The Supreme Court has held 9-0 that the Colorado Supreme Court erred in blessing the disqualification of Donald Trump from the state’s primary election ballot under section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court’s opinion is per curiam. Justice Barrett concurs in part and concurs in the judgment. Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson concur in the judgment (i.e., the result). The Court’s opinions are posted online here.

The Court’s per curiam opinion commanded a majority and its reasoning represents the law. It rests substantially on the exclusive power of Congress to enforce section 3 against candidates for federal office, “especially the presidency.”

Does the opinion leave open the possibility that Congress might refuse to certify Trump as president if he were to be elected president on the ground that he is guilty of insurrection? If Congress has not prescribed any means other than conviction of the crime of insurrection to make the determination underlying application of section 3, I doubt it. See opinion at 10. However, I may be mistaken. Perhaps the opinion cannot be read that broadly.

The opinion concludes (emphasis in original, citations omitted):

All nine Members of the Court agree with that result. Our colleagues writing separately further agree with many of the reasons this opinion provides for reaching it. So far as we can tell, they object only to our taking into account the distinctive way Section 3 works and the fact that Section 5 vests in Congress the power to enforce it. These are not the only reasons the States lack power to enforce this particular constitutional provision with respect to federal offices. But they are important ones, and it is the combination of all the reasons set forth in this opinion—not, as some of our colleagues would have it, just one particular rationale—that resolves this case. In our view, each of these reasons is necessary to provide a complete explanation for the judgment the Court unanimously reaches.

Read the whole thing here.

UPDATE: Although he characterizes it as a 5-4 decision, Andrew McCarthy supports my reading of the per curiam opinion: “What that means is that if Donald Trump were to win the presidential election, congressional Democrats would not be able — in the next January 6 joint session of Congress — to refuse to ratify his victory on the grounds that he is an insurrectionist. Under the Court’s holding, it is now a prerequisite to enforcement of the Section 3 disqualification that a person must have been convicted under the insurrection statute.”

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Clarence Thomas, Racist?

By: John Hinderaker — February 25th 2024 at 16:28
(John Hinderaker)

One of the big stories in the New York Times today is another Clarence Thomas smear, but with a twist: “Justice Thomas Hires Law Clerk Accused of Sending Racist Text Messages.”

The story is about Crystal Clanton, who graduated from the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University in 2022. She is coming off a clerkship with Judge William Pryor of the 11th Circuit, who calls her “an outstanding law clerk.” Justice Thomas has now hired her to clerk on the Supreme Court.

For the last seven years, Crystal Clanton has been dogged by reports of an email that she allegedly wrote, in which she supposedly said, “I hate black people.” The Times story admits that they have not seen any such message, and are relying on reporting by the New Yorker’s Jane Mayer, perhaps the least trustworthy source in America.

In 2017, Clanton was running field operations for Turning Point USA. Mayer did a hit piece on Turning Point that included a variety of allegations, including the one against Clanton. Mayer claimed to have seen a screen shot of the text. The story has dogged Clanton ever since. When she was offered a clerkship on the 11th Circuit by Judge Pryor, seven left-wing members of Congress lodged an ethics complaint against Pryor, based on Clanton’s alleged text. That complaint was investigated by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which found the complaint to be without merit and dismissed it.

This January 2022 story has the details. Clanton left Turning Point after the claim against her was first made, but the Second Circuit found it to be false:

The Turning Point executive “had determined that the source of the allegations against (Clanton) was a group of former employees,” [Second Circuit Chief Judge Debra] Livingston wrote. “One of these employees was fired after the organization learned that this person had created fake text messages to be used against co-workers, to make it appear that those co-workers had engaged in misconduct when they had not.”

Pryor and Maze knew about the allegations against Clanton when they interviewed and hired her. And both determined the allegations of racist behavior by Clanton were untrue and found she was highly qualified to serve as a clerk for them, Livingston wrote.

“There is nothing in the record to dispute any of this,” she noted.

Charlie Kirk is also quoted in that story:

“The media has alleged that Crystal said and did things that are simply untrue,” Kirk wrote. “I have first-hand knowledge of the situations reported on and I can assure that the media has made serious errors and omissions. The sources of these reports are a group of former employees that have a well-documented desire to malign Crystal’s reputation.”

The employee who was fired had “created fake text messages to be used against other employees,” Kirk wrote.

Crystal Clanton got to know Ginny Thomas when she worked at Turning Point, and she was evidently so distraught about her departure from that group that she lived with the Thomases for nearly a year. So Thomas knows her well. He wrote a letter in connection with the Second Circuit investigation:

“I know Crystal Clanton and I know bigotry,” Thomas wrote. “Bigotry is antithetical to her nature and character.”

Clanton didn’t respond to the Times’s request for comment in the story they published today, but back in 2017 she told The New Yorker that “I have no recollection of these messages and they do not reflect what I believe or who I am, and the same was true when I was a teenager.”

So there the matter rests. The moral of the story, I suppose, is that the Left never forgets. No matter that she was cleared by an investigation by one of the nation’s courts of appeals; once the Left gets its hands on a smear it never lets go. It will never stop trying to destroy your life. And of course, The New Yorker and the New York Times are two of the worst offenders.

Also, what makes this old story worthy of the Times’s A section? Only the fact that Justice Thomas is involved. The Times doesn’t care about a law clerk of whom few people have heard, but it cares deeply about smearing the country’s top conservative African-American. But what, exactly, are we supposed to infer from the Times story? That Clarence Thomas is weirdly favorable to those who hate black people?

A final irony: Supreme Court justices have no doubt hired any number of clerks who have written and spoken favorably about DEI, which actually is racist. But there is no controversy there: on the contrary, endorsing that form of racism is a badge of honor.

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Democrat Denialists

By: John Hinderaker — February 24th 2024 at 12:47
(John Hinderaker)

In 2001, 2005 and 2017, some Democrat House members objected to the certification of electoral votes for the winning Republican presidential candidate. Those objections, while “denialist,” were only symbolic. But Democrat leaders in the House are now suggesting that if they control that body following November’s election–as they well might–they may refuse to allow a victorious Donald Trump to take office.

The Atlantic did the original reporting, behind a paywall. This is from the Election Law Blog:

Murray and other legal scholars say that, absent clear guidance from the Supreme Court, a Trump win could lead to a constitutional crisis in Congress. Democrats would have to choose between confirming a winner many of them believe is ineligible and defying the will of voters who elected him. …

In interviews, senior House Democrats would not commit to certifying a Trump win, saying they would do so only if the Supreme Court affirms his eligibility. But during oral arguments, liberal and conservative justices alike seemed inclined to dodge the question of his eligibility altogether and throw the decision to Congress.

“That would be a colossal disaster,” Representative Adam Schiff of California told me. “We already had one horrendous January 6. We don’t need another.” …

The choice that Democrats would face if Trump won without a definitive ruling on his eligibility was almost too fraught for Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland to contemplate. He told me he didn’t know how he’d vote in that scenario. As we spoke about what might happen, he recalled the brutality of January 6. “There was blood all over the Capitol in the hypothetical you posit,” Raskin, who served on the January 6 committee with Schiff, told me….

The Democrats have become so insane on the subject of Donald Trump that it is hard to know which of their mutterings to take seriously. But if Trump wins the election and a Democrat-controlled House refuses to certify his election on the ground that he is an “insurrectionist” under the 14th Amendment, we will be past the point of a constitutional crisis. If that happens, the only realistic path forward will be disunion, possibly accompanied by civil war, but preferably not.

This is one reason why the Supreme Court should put the 14th Amendment theory out of its misery, once and for all. It is obvious that the drafters of that amendment meant the just-concluded Civil War, in which 600,000 Americans lost their lives, when they referred to “insurrection or rebellion” against the United States. In contrast, the January 6 protest was not one of the 50 most destructive riots of the last few years, and the only person killed was Ashli Babbitt. Not a single participant in the protest was arrested in possession of a firearm. Some insurrection!

In the interest of preserving the Republic, the Supreme Court should rule definitively that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment does not apply to Donald Trump.

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Sweden: Police dispute court’s ruling allowing for Qur’an burning, want such burnings banned

By: Robert Spencer — April 9th 2023 at 15:00
Sweden: Police dispute court’s ruling allowing for Qur’an burning, want such burnings banned
I’m no fan of book burnings, but they are a matter of free expression. If the police prevail in this and Qur’an-burning is banned, the door will be opened to all manner of violent intimidation in other areas. Jihadis will have seen that it worked, and be encouraged to employ the tactic more liberally. “The […]
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Austria: Government financed ‘Islamist associations’ with COVID aid money

By: Robert Spencer — April 9th 2023 at 14:00
Austria: Government financed ‘Islamist associations’ with COVID aid money
Lenin said, “The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.” “​FPÖ criticizes: Five million euros in Corona aid money went to Islamist associations,” translated from “FPÖ kritisiert: Fünf Millionen Euro an Corona-Hilfsgeldern flossen an islamistische Vereine,” Exxpress, April 5, 2023 (thanks to Medforth): During the corona pandemic, the state spent […]
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India: Muslims plotted to set off nuclear bomb in a town after evacuating Muslims from the area

By: Robert Spencer — April 8th 2023 at 15:00
India: Muslims plotted to set off nuclear bomb in a town after evacuating Muslims from the area
This is reminiscent of other incidents, including when a Muslim in Minnesota in 2016 asked mall shoppers if they were Muslim and then stabbed non-Muslims. In April 2022 in Nigeria, Muslims stormed a brothel, telling people to recite the Qur’an, and murdering ten people who could not do. Also in Nigeria, in January 2022, a man recounted that Fulani jihadis […]
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Austria: Six Afghan Muslim migrants sexually assault woman

By: Robert Spencer — April 8th 2023 at 08:00
Austria: Six Afghan Muslim migrants sexually assault woman
Why does this keep happening? Yes, sexual molestation happens all over. But we see Muslim migrants involved in this kind of story is seen on a not infrequent basis. Why? One reason may be because such treatment of infidel women is sanctioned in the Qur’an. In France, a Muslim quoted Qur’an while raping his victim. A survivor […]
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Egypt: Muslim authorities deny Coptic Christian couple custody in adoption case

By: Robert Spencer — April 7th 2023 at 14:00
Egypt: Muslim authorities deny Coptic Christian couple custody in adoption case
The Christian family is being denied custody because every child is born Muslim. “Abu Huraira, narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, ‘Every child is born with a true faith (i.e. to worship none but Allah Alone) but his parents convert him to Judaism or to Christianity or to Magainism, as an animal delivers a perfect […]
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Sweden: Muslim migrants lure 13-year-old girl, hold and rape her for several days

By: Robert Spencer — April 3rd 2023 at 12:00
Sweden: Muslim migrants lure 13-year-old girl, hold and rape her for several days
Why does this keep happening? Yes, sexual molestation happens all over. But we see Muslim migrants involved in this kind of story is seen on a not infrequent basis. Why? One reason may be because such treatment of infidel women is sanctioned in the Qur’an. In France, a Muslim quoted Qur’an while raping his victim. A survivor […]
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France: Muslim who screamed ‘Allahu akbar’ and attacked cop is released with an electronic bracelet

By: Robert Spencer — April 3rd 2023 at 11:00
France: Muslim who screamed ‘Allahu akbar’ and attacked cop is released with an electronic bracelet
What could possibly go wrong? “​An individual suspected of Islamist terrorism released with an electronic bracelet,” translated from “Un individu soupçonné de terrorisme islamiste remis en liberté sous bracelet électronique,” Valeurs Actuelles, March 31, 2023 (thanks to Medforth): A questionable decision. On Monday March 27, a man suspected of an Islamist terrorist act was released […]
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Anti-White Racism Can Now Be Taught In German Schools

By: Hugh Fitzgerald — April 1st 2023 at 09:00
Anti-White Racism Can Now Be Taught In German Schools
This just in! Germany, whose last encounter with similar stuff led the Germans to murder six million Jews, has just upheld the right of its schools to teach anti-white racism. More on this victory for the naked racism of Critical Race Theory can be found here: “Germany: Berlin court rules anti-White Critical Race Theory can […]
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Sweden: Court seals photos of Muslim migrant rapists so they won’t be ‘exposed to the disrespect of others’

By: Robert Spencer — March 31st 2023 at 15:00
Sweden: Court seals photos of Muslim migrant rapists so they won’t be ‘exposed to the disrespect of others’
What is Sweden going to be like in five years? Ten? “Court of Appeal: Rapists ‘become exposed to the disrespect of others,'” translated from “Hovrätten: Våldtäktsmän ”blir utsatta för andras missaktning,” Samnytt, March 27, 2023: The three men who earlier this month were convicted of robbing and raping prostitutes in Malmö risk being exposed to […]
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Germany’s top court demands easing of child marriage law amid mass migration from Muslim countries

By: Vijeta Uniyal — March 31st 2023 at 11:00
Germany’s top court demands easing of child marriage law amid mass migration from Muslim countries
With unchecked mass migration from Muslim-majority North Africa and Middle East, the German authorities are struggling to cope with the surge in child marriages across the country. Germany’s top constitutional court on Wednesday urged the government to ease the child marriage law which nullifies such marital unions, and requires the separation of child brides from […]
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Tennessee ethics lawyer wins new chance to seek damages after being fired for tweets about Islam

By: Christine Douglass-Williams — March 24th 2023 at 07:00
Tennessee ethics lawyer wins new chance to seek damages after being fired for tweets about Islam
This is a significant win for the freedom of expression against a tide that has been usurping the rights of citizens. Gerald Dean Morgan merely asked the question in a tweet: “Where’s the evidence that ‘Islam is a religion of peace?” This was a reasonable question about an ideology. His firing sent the message that […]
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UK: Muslim says he praised a jihadi and encouraged people to behead blasphemers ‘just to have some more followers’

By: Robert Spencer — March 23rd 2023 at 08:00
UK: Muslim says he praised a jihadi and encouraged people to behead blasphemers ‘just to have some more followers’
It’s telling that Ajmal Shahpal thought he would get more followers by praising a jihad murderer and encouraging beheading for blasphemy. We’re constantly told that the overwhelming majority of Muslims in the West reject “extremism.” So if that were true, wouldn’t praising a jihadi and calling for the beheading of blasphemers make Shahpal less popular? […]
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Sweden: Muslim ‘Young Role Model of the Year’ is sentenced for throwing stones at police

By: Robert Spencer — March 21st 2023 at 16:00
Sweden: Muslim ‘Young Role Model of the Year’ is sentenced for throwing stones at police
Was Hani Bilal Madi practicing Muhammad’s adage of “war is deceit” when he insisted that his involvement in the Qur’an riots was only to “prevent more serious crime”? Were non-Muslim authorities so anxious to find a Muslim role model who appeared to be “moderate” that they didn’t investigate Hani Bilal Madi as thoroughly as they […]
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Sweden: Appeals court overrules cops, says burning the Qur’an is allowed by law

By: Robert Spencer — March 21st 2023 at 15:00
Sweden: Appeals court overrules cops, says burning the Qur’an is allowed by law
A rare victory for freedom and common sense. If Sweden disallowed Qur’an-burning because Muslims would riot, they would only be ensuring that Muslims will riot again the next time they want something. But given Sweden’s demographics, this permission is not likely to last long. “Paludan had the right to burn the Koran – court overturns […]
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Norway: Muslim migrants rape teen girls, only one journalist shows up for trial but is denied entry

By: Robert Spencer — March 19th 2023 at 12:00
Norway: Muslim migrants rape teen girls, only one journalist shows up for trial but is denied entry
The mass-migration endeavor must be protected at all costs. “Eritreans and Somalis raped a 13-year-old in Oslo after Snapchat grooming,” translated from “Eritreer og somalier voldtok 13-åring i Oslo etter Snapchat-grooming,” by Julie Dahle, Human Rights Service, March 16, 2023 (thanks to L.): The online newspaper Document was denied access to the courtroom when two […]
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BREITBART NEWS: Seattle Imposes Ad Ban to Annul Pamela Geller’s Free Speech Lawsuit Victory

By: Pamela Geller — April 17th 2019 at 14:00

Another city bans free speech. Chilling. Read this.

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Seattle Imposes Ad Ban to Annul Pamela Geller’s Free Speech Lawsuit Victory

Officials who oversee Seattle’s transit system moved to ban political, religious, and other ads from its facilities and public transportation vehicles soon after Pamela Geller’s American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) prevailed in a freedom of speech lawsuit against the city, earning the right to run FBI’s Most Wanted terrorist posters, Breitbart News has learned.

By: Edwin Mora, Breitbart, April 16, 2019:

“People should realize that this is a struggle for the very foundation of any free society: the freedom of speech. If there is a group you can’t criticize, then that group can impose tyranny over you. If we lose this free speech battle, all our other freedoms are lost” Geller recently told Breitbart News via email.

She argued the advertisement ban sidestepped the September 2018 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling in AFDI’s favor, which allowed the group to advertise the Most Wanted terrorist list in Seattle.

However, the new restrictions, dubbed the “Geller ban” and instituted in December 2018 by the King County Department of Transportation’s Transit Division that oversees Seattle’s public transportation system, have ended up preventing AFDI from running the terrorist wanted ads, Geller pointed out, noting that her free speech lawsuit victory was bittersweet.

Before the appeal court’s ruling, judges had denied AFDI the right to place public service ads featuring images of the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists on Seattle’s public transportation system, due to a perceived disparagement of Islam.

The city’s rejection prompted AFDI to sue the King County Metro system for its suppression of free speech.

“We won the right to run the FBI wanted terrorist poster that Seattle prevailed upon the FBI to withdraw [ in 2013]. And as soon as we triumphed, Seattle transit imposed the infamous Geller ban, banning political, religious and cause-related ads in Seattle (following NY, Washington DC, Boston, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, etc),” Geller told Breitbart News in the email.

In a document outlining the transit agency’s advertising restrictions, King County officials noted that the policy bans advertising on transit facilities and vehicles that fall within the categories of political, religious, government (except for the county’s), and other forms of “speech.”

“They banned all political ads, as that was the only course of action they could possibly take in order to continue to avoid running my ads,” Geller said. “They’re so determined to continue whitewashing Islam and denying and obfuscating the roots of jihad terror that they are willing to lose immense amounts of revenue from all political advertising.”

Transit agency officials argued that their “viewpoint neutral” ban seeks to prohibit “advertisements that interfere with and divert resources from transit operations, that detract from transit purposes by creating substantial controversy, and/or that pose significant risks of harm, inconvenience, or annoyance to transit passengers, operators, and vehicles.”

“Such advertisements create an environment that is not conducive to achieving increased revenue for the benefit of the transit system or to preserving and enhancing the security, safety, comfort, and convenience of its operations,” the officials added.

Responding to the agency’s argument Geller noted, “I see ads that annoy me all the time. If that is the criterion [for the ban], whose annoyance counts, and whose doesn’t, and why?”

She told Breitbart News that King County’s decision to ban FBI wanted posters featuring some jihadis amounts to the “enforcement of Sharia blasphemy law in another American city.”

King County officials described the transit agency’s advertising ban as“restrictions” that “foster the maintenance of a professional advertising environment that maximizes advertising, revenue, and protects the interests of the captive audience that uses Metro’s transit services.”

In other words, the county’s transportation department believes that banning certain ads will allow the county to generate more revenue.

“The ban will, obviously, drastically curtail their ad revenues. To argue otherwise is plain deception” Geller noted.

Nevertheless, the county asserted that the advertising policy intends to fulfill the following goals:

Maximizing advertising revenue; maintaining a position of neutrality and preventing the appearance of favoritism or endorsement by the county; preventing the risk of imposing objectionable, inappropriate or harmful view on a captive audience; preserving the value of the advertising space; maximizing ridership and maintaining a safe environment for transit customers and other members of the public; avoiding claims of discrimination and maintaining a non-discriminatory environment for riders; preventing any harm or abuse that may result from running objectionable, inappropriate, or harmful advertisements; [and] reducing the diversion of resources from transit operations that is caused by objectionable, inappropriate or harmful advertisements.

Geller vowed to keep fighting for free speech all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary to ensure Seattle upholds the appeal court’s ruling.

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BREITBART NEWS: Seattle Imposes Ad Ban to Annul Pamela Geller’s Free Speech Lawsuit Victory

By: Pamela Geller — April 17th 2019 at 14:00

Another city bans free speech. Chilling. Read this.

Related:

Seattle Imposes Ad Ban to Annul Pamela Geller’s Free Speech Lawsuit Victory

Officials who oversee Seattle’s transit system moved to ban political, religious, and other ads from its facilities and public transportation vehicles soon after Pamela Geller’s American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) prevailed in a freedom of speech lawsuit against the city, earning the right to run FBI’s Most Wanted terrorist posters, Breitbart News has learned.

By: Edwin Mora, Breitbart, April 16, 2019:

“People should realize that this is a struggle for the very foundation of any free society: the freedom of speech. If there is a group you can’t criticize, then that group can impose tyranny over you. If we lose this free speech battle, all our other freedoms are lost” Geller recently told Breitbart News via email.

She argued the advertisement ban sidestepped the September 2018 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling in AFDI’s favor, which allowed the group to advertise the Most Wanted terrorist list in Seattle.

However, the new restrictions, dubbed the “Geller ban” and instituted in December 2018 by the King County Department of Transportation’s Transit Division that oversees Seattle’s public transportation system, have ended up preventing AFDI from running the terrorist wanted ads, Geller pointed out, noting that her free speech lawsuit victory was bittersweet.

Before the appeal court’s ruling, judges had denied AFDI the right to place public service ads featuring images of the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists on Seattle’s public transportation system, due to a perceived disparagement of Islam.

The city’s rejection prompted AFDI to sue the King County Metro system for its suppression of free speech.

“We won the right to run the FBI wanted terrorist poster that Seattle prevailed upon the FBI to withdraw [ in 2013]. And as soon as we triumphed, Seattle transit imposed the infamous Geller ban, banning political, religious and cause-related ads in Seattle (following NY, Washington DC, Boston, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, etc),” Geller told Breitbart News in the email.

In a document outlining the transit agency’s advertising restrictions, King County officials noted that the policy bans advertising on transit facilities and vehicles that fall within the categories of political, religious, government (except for the county’s), and other forms of “speech.”

“They banned all political ads, as that was the only course of action they could possibly take in order to continue to avoid running my ads,” Geller said. “They’re so determined to continue whitewashing Islam and denying and obfuscating the roots of jihad terror that they are willing to lose immense amounts of revenue from all political advertising.”

Transit agency officials argued that their “viewpoint neutral” ban seeks to prohibit “advertisements that interfere with and divert resources from transit operations, that detract from transit purposes by creating substantial controversy, and/or that pose significant risks of harm, inconvenience, or annoyance to transit passengers, operators, and vehicles.”

“Such advertisements create an environment that is not conducive to achieving increased revenue for the benefit of the transit system or to preserving and enhancing the security, safety, comfort, and convenience of its operations,” the officials added.

Responding to the agency’s argument Geller noted, “I see ads that annoy me all the time. If that is the criterion [for the ban], whose annoyance counts, and whose doesn’t, and why?”

She told Breitbart News that King County’s decision to ban FBI wanted posters featuring some jihadis amounts to the “enforcement of Sharia blasphemy law in another American city.”

King County officials described the transit agency’s advertising ban as“restrictions” that “foster the maintenance of a professional advertising environment that maximizes advertising, revenue, and protects the interests of the captive audience that uses Metro’s transit services.”

In other words, the county’s transportation department believes that banning certain ads will allow the county to generate more revenue.

“The ban will, obviously, drastically curtail their ad revenues. To argue otherwise is plain deception” Geller noted.

Nevertheless, the county asserted that the advertising policy intends to fulfill the following goals:

Maximizing advertising revenue; maintaining a position of neutrality and preventing the appearance of favoritism or endorsement by the county; preventing the risk of imposing objectionable, inappropriate or harmful view on a captive audience; preserving the value of the advertising space; maximizing ridership and maintaining a safe environment for transit customers and other members of the public; avoiding claims of discrimination and maintaining a non-discriminatory environment for riders; preventing any harm or abuse that may result from running objectionable, inappropriate, or harmful advertisements; [and] reducing the diversion of resources from transit operations that is caused by objectionable, inappropriate or harmful advertisements.

Geller vowed to keep fighting for free speech all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary to ensure Seattle upholds the appeal court’s ruling.

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