Republicans and 911 Family Members Outrage Over Possible Plea Deal

Republicans are blasting President Joe Biden for proposing to provide plea bargains to 9/11 plotters, including admitted mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed, to avoid the death penalty. At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where Mohammed and four other co-defendants have been imprisoned for about 20 years awaiting trial, prosecutors and the defense may reach an agreement that prevents prosecutors from seeking the death penalty.

Kise Adds Polish to Trumps Defense

Chris Kise, the well-connected former Florida solicitor general, became the head of former President Donald Trump’s legal team last month. Kise has attempted to take a conciliatory stance in challenging the Justice Department’s investigation into handling highly sensitive documents at Mar-a-Lago, but he is up against strong headwinds.

Trump’s Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton Dismissed

The Judge has thrown out the lawsuit brought by Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton and some other Democrats. Trump claimed Hillary Clinton and other prominent Democrats illegally linked him to Russia in a lawsuit earlier this year. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in Florida, calling the complaint a “political manifesto” rather than a viable lawsuit. The lawsuit was filed earlier this year.

Public Emergency Declared as More Buses of Migrants Arrive from Texas

Mayor Muriel Bowser called a public health emergency on Thursday because thousands of migrants from Arizona and Texas were coming to the nation’s capital by bus. Bowser told reporters at a news conference about a new government office designed to help migrants who arrived in Washington D.C. seeking asylum.

Elizabeth Warren is Everything Wrong with Politics

Mark Cuban stated no problem paying higher taxes. Although he is not always pleased with how taxpayer money is spent, he emphasized that this is an entirely separate issue. Adding that the most patriotic thing you can do after military service is to pay your taxes because that is what allows everybody to live and prosper.

Civil War Amendment used to Remove PRO-Trump County Commissioner

A New Mexico judge on Tuesday ordered the removal of a county commissioner convicted of participating in the January 6 riot at the Capitol under the 14th Amendment, making him the first public official in more than 100 years to be barred from serving under a constitutional ban on insurrectionists holding office.

Who Needs WikiLeaks When We Have The IRS

Officials said Friday that the Internal Revenue Service unintentionally released sensitive information pertaining to around 120,000 people before finding the issue and removing the material from its website.
Additionally, the IRS disclosed that in addition to sharing Form 990-T information with charities, they also accidentally shared data about taxpayers’ IRAs. The disclosures included these IRAs’ names, contact information, and income-related financial information. It did not include Social Security numbers, complete individual income information, or any other information that may harm a taxpayer’s credit, the Treasury Department found, according to the letter sent Friday to senior members of Congress.

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Mar-a-Lago Seized Materials to be Unsealed in More Detail

During last month’s search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, a federal judge announced that she would release a detailed list of the FBI’s items, allowing us to understand better what documents might be among the seized materials.