Presidential Immunity Is Vital for an Effective Executive Branch
On April 25, the Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against Donald J. Trump motion that he has absolute immunity from prosecution in the indictment brought by Jack Smith.
Trump shifts from "pro-life" champ to say Roe solely about "states' rights"
Trump claimed that ending federal abortion rights protections was strictly about "states' rights" and not "anything else."
Is Texas Being Invaded? Founding Fathers Would Say 'Yes'
There's no denying that there's a crisis at America's southern border. Even many of Joe Biden's most ardent defenders will admit that.
Debunking the "Invasion" Myth
The Founding Fathers, who laid the groundwork for a nation built on principles of freedom and inclusivity, would advocate for a reasoned and humane approach to immigration that aligns with the nation's core values and legal framework.
No Country for Law Men: The GOP Votes to Defund the FBI
It is a supreme irony that with urban Democratic leaders easing ill-advised restrictions on police, Republicans in Congress have managed the only successful federal attempt to defund the police.
John Rich rips into Biden
Rich is an outspoken country music singer who suggested Democrats wanted to remove Biden from office.
Former RNC Chair: Supreme Court Ruling Doesn't Exonerate Trump
When the Supreme Court ruled yesterday in Trump v. Anderson that Donald Trump could remain on the Colorado Republican primary ballot, what the court didn't say spoke even louder than what it did say.
In Colorado Ballot Case, the Supreme Court Got It Right
It's a good thing the decision of whether Donald Trump can return to the White House belongs to voters—not to Colorado's supreme court.
Lauren Boebert issues ominous warning to Colorado official
Boebert suggested she would support a recall bid aimed at Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold.
The Supreme Court Must Not Be the Final Word on Disqualifying Trump
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court opened the door for Congress to create an enforcement mechanism for Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Democrats eye new way to get Trump off ballot after Supreme Court loss
Rep. Jamie Raskin said he's working on legislation to keep former President Trump off the ballot in November.
Who is Tracie Porter? Illinois judge who kicked Trump off ballot
An Illinois judge ruled Donald Trump should be removed from the state's GOP primary ballot on Wednesday.
Ex-RNC Chair: Court Must Disqualify Any Insurrectionist, Including Trump
Although the United States Supreme Court is not authorized by the Constitution to "make" the law, it is empowered to interpret the law in the context of an actual case or controversy.
Why Did It Take So Long for Vladimir Putin to Kill Alexei Navalny?
President Vladimir Putin couldn't murder opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a bullet behind closed doors in the good-old Soviet way—at least not according to Russia's current constitution.
GOP Rep: Biden Must Be Charged or Removed. There Is No Middle Ground
Americans are still trying to process the disturbing report from Special Counsel Robert Hur on President Joe Biden's unquestionable mishandling of classified documents.
Sen. Tuberville: Trump SCOTUS Case Is a Tale of Two Justice Systems
On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Colorado case where a few activist judges are trying to keep Donald Trump off the ballot.
Republican slams Elise Stefanik's "totally wrong" Constitution claim
Texas Representative Dan Crenshaw said on Friday that the Constitution does not give anybody power to "decertify the election."
MAGA's hope to remove Joe Biden faces major obstacles
Some Republican figures are calling for the removal of the president under the 25th Amendment.
Did Trump's Supreme Court Argument Foreshadow a Third Term?
The case of Donald J. Trump arguing before the Supreme Court on Thursday about his eligibility to run for president is a unique and unprecedented situation in American history.
The Founding Fathers Didn't Think Donald Trump Should Get Immunity Either
Can former President Donald Trump, who faces federal felony charges relating to election interference, fraud, and the misuse of classified documents, be prosecuted for actions taken when he was in office?
Disqualify Donald Trump petition hits 480,000 signatures
A petition is calling on election officials to remove the former president from the ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause.
There's No Humane Way To Execute a Person
On Thursday night, the state of Alabama ended the life of Kenneth Smith, the first death row inmate executed by nitrogen gas.
Donald Trump could be kicked off another ballot under new bill
The GOP frontrunner risks being removed from the ballot in Hawaii.
Supreme Court grapples with landmark Texas land feud
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a Texas land case that could have dramatic implications for property owners nationwide.
Judge shuts down attempt to kick Donald Trump off ballot
A bid to get Donald Trump removed from Wyoming's presidential ballot based on the Constitution's 14th Amendment has failed.
Donald Trump lawyers' "interesting" filing could backfire: Ex-US attorney
"The lead argument that he makes here is one I haven't heard before," said Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.
The Supreme Court Has More Than Donald Trump on Its Docket This Month
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear a number of important cases in early 2024 with several of them set for oral argument in January.
Donald Trump could be ousted even if he wins election under SCOTUS ruling
Trump could be removed from the White House after being elected if his legal defense relies on one key argument, according to a legal expert.
Allowing Trump on ballot is "devaluing" Constitution: Watergate prosecutor
"Why put someone on the ballot who then could not be inaugurated because he can't hold office?" Jill Wine-Banks asked on Saturday.
Colorado's Trump Disqualification Case Will Test the Supreme Court
On Tuesday evening, in ruling that former President Donald Trump engaged in insurrection that constitutionally disqualifies him from holding future office, the Colorado Supreme Court announced it was honoring its "solemn duty to apply the law..."