During an oversight inspection at a detention center last year, a confrontation occurred when federal agents attempted to arrest Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka for trespassing. Government attorneys allege that McIver, who is pregnant with her second child, physically interfered with two agents, using her arms to “assault, resist, impede and intimidate.” Despite McIver’s defense that the prosecution is politically motivated and points to pardons of January 6th protesters who caused injuries, U.S. District Court Judge Jamel K. Semper rejected these arguments. McIver has appealed the ruling, and her case is set to be argued before a panel of three appellate judges.
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A federal judge quashed subpoenas issued by the Trump administration to Minnesota’s governor, attorney general, and Minneapolis mayor. The judge found the subpoenas, which were part of an immigration crackdown, were politically motivated and intended to coerce officials into assisting with civil immigration enforcement and to retaliate for their opposition. The court determined the subpoenas violated the Tenth Amendment and were issued for unlawful reasons, with no plausible investigatory justification.
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The article details the arrival of Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife, Begona Gomez, at the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Their attendance was in anticipation of a Mass to be celebrated by Pope Leo XIV. This significant event highlights a notable moment in religious and political spheres within Spain.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has recently revealed that the Department of Justice is investigating him and his wife. This announcement came via a video post on social media, where Newsom stated that federal agents had been making contact with his family, friends, and former employees. He characterized these actions not as the pursuit of a discovered crime, but rather as an effort to “simply find one.”
From this perspective, these supposed investigations are not designed for success in terms of achieving a conviction. Instead, their perceived purpose is to inflict cost. This cost extends beyond mere financial expenditure, encompassing significant drains on time, emotional well-being, and reputation.… Continue reading
Palantir’s legal challenge against a Swiss independent magazine, Republik, has largely failed, with the Zurich commercial court dismissing 22 out of 23 counterstatement requests. The technology company sought to force the publication to print its responses to articles detailing its inability to secure Swiss government contracts, which the journalists characterized as a “failure narrative.” The court found that only a single passage regarding the origins of Palantir’s Foundry software warranted a published rebuttal, ordering the company to pay the majority of court costs.
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President Donald Trump’s actions have drawn parallels to the very accusations he leveled against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, particularly regarding the alleged weaponization of government. This is exemplified by the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who had previously won lawsuits against Trump. Despite railing against “lawfare,” Trump now appears to be engaging in similar tactics, even as judges question the Department of Justice’s actions. The article contends that Trump’s current behavior mirrors what he accused Biden of, demonstrating a striking irony that many MAGA supporters seemingly overlook while celebrating his actions.
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The lead prosecutor on the case involving former FBI Director James Comey has withdrawn, and the reason for his departure remains unexplained, leaving many to speculate. This situation, especially concerning the infamous “seashells” reference, has raised eyebrows across legal and political spheres, fueling discussions about the integrity and motives behind the prosecution. It appears that the administration might be more interested in creating a public spectacle than in pursuing a legitimate legal action, with the entire endeavor seeming to be a matter of optics rather than substance.
There’s a strong sentiment that the charges against Comey, particularly in light of the “seashells” detail, are either non-existent or incredibly weak, making a courtroom battle unlikely.… Continue reading
The Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll concerning potential perjury. Prosecutors are specifically examining whether Carroll lied during a 2022 deposition when she stated that no one else was covering her legal fees for the lawsuits against Donald Trump. This inquiry stems from the later revelation that billionaire Reid Hoffman had provided financial support for her legal expenses.
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The article notes that while there is no direct evidence of Israeli leaders ordering rapes, a UN report has characterized sexual violence as a “standard operating procedure” within Israel’s security apparatus. This suggests that sexual violence has become a significant tool for mistreatment of Palestinians, integrated into the system’s operational methods.
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President Donald Trump and the Justice Department have finalized a settlement concerning a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Trump against the IRS. This agreement establishes a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” to compensate individuals deemed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as “victims of lawfare and weaponization.” As part of the deal, Trump will drop claims related to the Russia investigation and the Mar-a-Lago raid, and while the Trump family will receive a formal apology, they will not receive monetary damages.
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