The Senate GOP’s Legacy Will Be Killing Accountability For Dem Lawfare
The milquetoast Senate majority, like their Democrat friends, want Trump's anti-weaponization fund killed in its cradle.
The milquetoast Senate majority, like their Democrat friends, want Trump's anti-weaponization fund killed in its cradle.
A judge blocked the DOJ's anti-weaponization fund after plaintiffs claimed it was discriminatory to help victims of Democrat administrations.
In light of the reported DOJ probe into funding of Carroll's anti-Trump lawsuit, it's worth revisiting the flawed nature of her lawfare.
The Anti-Weaponization Fund is the first serious attempt in a generation to put a price tag on what weaponization of justice has cost people.
Jim Troupis and Dr. Ron Elfenbein, dragged through hell by abusive prosecutors, underscore the need for the DOJ's Anti-Weaponization Fund.
Restitution through the 1776 Fund is just, but structural reforms are essential to deter the weaponization of our government institutions.
A new DOJ lawsuit represents a vital step toward ending an un-American war on disfavored attorneys and defenders of disfavored causes.
By its own admissions, Yale Medical School has seemingly been caught engaging in racial discrimination, not holistic admission decisions.
A Canadian man who lives in Massachusetts, is accused of voting in multiple U.S. elections, something Dems say never happens.