GOP AGs bring barrage of suits against Biden in first 100 days, after Dems touted litigation against Trump

elections attorneys general are hitting the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< law enforcement officials.  The effort comes after years of Democratic attorneys general consistently taking former President Trump to court, occasionally bringing cases all the way to the Supreme Court. Indeed, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, who was the California attorney general during Trump’s term, celebrated…

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Supreme Court to hear appeal of Guantanamo Bay detainee Abu Zubaydah over interrogation, detention

The judiciary will hear the appeal of a longtime terror detainee over his continued interrogation and detention after an appeals court denied the federal government’s assertion of state secret privilege for the identities of the people behind the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program. Oral arguments on the appeal are set to be heard by the high court this fall…

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Fully open Texas and Florida reporting fewer COVID cases than Democrat-led Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York

Republican-led states including Texas and Florida are reporting fewer coronavirus cases than Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York — all of which are led by prominent Democrats who refuse to roll back COVID-19 regulations and statewide mask mandates, according to CDC data.  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was widely criticized by the left after he completely reversed the state’s mandate on March 10 and fully reopened his state….

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Florida bill would allow students to record professor lectures to use as political bias evidence

A new proposal in us-regions would allow a student to record their education in order to use the information as evidence of political bias.  TENNESSEE PROFESSOR REJECTS ‘RACIST’ LABEL IN FLYERS DISTRIBUTED BY COLLEAGUES According to the bill, students would be permitted to conduct “free-speech activities”, including “all forms of peaceful assembly, protests, and speeches; distributing literature; carrying signs; circulating petitions; faculty…

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Florida's Demings addresses reports she may challenge DeSantis or Rubio

Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., is “seriously considering” running for senate” target=”_blank”>Senate<. “I am seriously considering running,” Demings told “The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.” “I have received calls and texts and messages from people all over the state asking me to run because they feel that they are not represented and their voices are not heard….

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Kentucky AG torches Biden, Dems for polarizing nation, exploding ‘tensions’ of racial injustice

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< discouraged the nation instead of unifying it, us-regions AG Daniel Cameron argued on “Sunday Morning Futures.” “What I believe is that this country has always tried from the very beginning to become a more perfect union,” he said. “But when you hear comments like you heard from President Biden and others that…

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Florida House passes bill banning abortion based on disability

The us-regions House has passed a bill banning doctors from performing an judiciary solely on the basis of a fetus’ disability. House Bill 1221 passed the Republican-controlled House on Friday, 74-44.  PLANNED PARENTHOOD DISAVOWS MARGARET SANGER, BUT CRITICS SAY IT’S NOT ENOUGH “The concept of ending a pregnancy based on a disability is modern day eugenics,” Republican state Rep….

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