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SCOTUS Trump Immunity Ruling May Shield Barack Obama

Legal experts are warning that President Donald Trump may find it difficult to prosecute former President Barack Obama after accusing him of treason, following the Supreme Court’s immunity judgment last year. In Trump v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that a president’s immunity from criminal prosecution applies to all “official acts.” The accusations came [...]

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Senate Votes Unanimously to Cease Aid to Azerbaijan

A Rare Display of Bipartisan ConsensusIn an uncommon display of bipartisan unity, the United States Senate last week voted by a unanimous margin of 100–0 to suspend all military and financial assistance to Azerbaijan for a period of two years. This landmark action, enshrined in the newly enacted Armenian Protection Act, was motivated by mounting [...]

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Official Says Dems Trying To Create Controversy Over Nonissues At Alligator Alcatraz

Florida’s top emergency management official is firing back at Democrats who tried to manufacture outrage over the state’s new detention facility — dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Kevin Guthrie, Executive Director of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” and said the political theater on display during a bipartisan tour of the facility was [...]

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